Internal Event
Accessibility Town Hall 2024
October 23, 2024 12:30 PM â 1:30 PM
Online and ARC E-02
A Critical Conversations Event
- Meet Pratt Institute Accessibility Committee and the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- Get information regarding ongoing projects and accessibility resources on campus
- Lunch with us: Pre-packaged lunch provided to guests
This event will be livestreamed on this page.
Need Accommodations as a Guest? Send an email to accessibility@pratt.edu
Having trouble registering for the event? Send an email to accessibility@pratt.edu
Accessibility Statement
Pratt strives to make all programs, services, and activities accessible and will provide assistance to accommodate any individual with disabilities. Security personnel located in booths at 200 Willoughby Avenue and other campus locations are available for assistance.
Communication Access
During the event, ASL interpreters and CART providers will be present.
For virtual guests captions will be available.
StreamText will also be available to view captions on your mobile device.
Mobility Assistance
You may contact Campus Safety to request mobility assistance while on campus. You may find their contact information, as well as information on mobility assistance by visiting the Campus Safety webpage.
Accessible Entrance
At the front entrance of the ARC Building, there is a ramp to the lower level. Doors will also be kept open during the event.
Classroom Access
Panel and audience members will be able to speak using microphones.
Speakers will be available in the classroom.
Service Animals
Service animals are welcome at Pratt Institute. If you have any questions regarding service animals, or to notify the campus that you will be bringing a service animal, please contact the L/AC at lac@pratt.edu or Darelle Daniels, the Access Coordinator, at ddani104@pratt.edu
Hydration
Water and beverages will be available
This event is part of Critical Conversations: creating space for and educating one another about our multiple cultural contexts, activism, civil discourse, and academic engagement.