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Why is Paris so inaccessible?

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Meet Parisian woman Virginie Dubost. In 2018, she became a quadriplegic after a surfing accident.

Now, she is an accessibility advocate and has made headlines in Paris for drawing attention to accessibility issues in the city.

She joined us in the lovely Square Santiago-du-Chili in the 7th arrondissement to talk about Paris, its low level of accessibility, and how it can be improved. Here's the viral video she featured in, which we talked about in the show (4 million hits on Instagram!)

Find out more about Virginie via her Instagram page here.

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Meet Parisian woman Virginie Dubost. In 2018, she became a quadriplegic after a surfing accident.

Now, she is an accessibility advocate and has made headlines in Paris for drawing attention to accessibility issues in the city.

She joined us in the lovely Square Santiago-du-Chili in the 7th arrondissement to talk about Paris, its low level of accessibility, and how it can be improved. Here's the viral video she featured in, which we talked about in the show (4 million hits on Instagram!)

Find out more about Virginie via her Instagram page here.

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The Earful Tower exists thanks to support from its Patreon members. From $10 a month you can unlock almost endless extras including bonus podcast episodes, live video replays, special event invites, and our annually updated PDF guide to Paris.

Membership takes only a minute to set up. Thank you for keeping this channel independent.

For more from the Earful Tower, here are some handy links:

Website

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