TV, Radio & Print
Where can you find shows, conversations and magazines that discuss universal design and the many other ways we make our lives easier for all? Have a look here and find everything from senior programming to specific disability publications.
Bookshare
"Bookshare® is an online library of digital books for people with print disabilities. It operates under an exception to U.S. copyright law which allows copyrighted digital books to be made available to people with qualifying disabilities. In addition, many publishers and authors have volunteered to provide Bookshare with access to their works. By requiring individuals to register as Members and provide a Proof of Disability, Bookshare ensures that only qualified individuals use the service.
Bookshare Members download books, textbooks and newspapers in a compressed, encrypted file. They then read the material using adaptive technology, typically software that reads the book aloud (text-to-speech) and/or displays the text of the book on a computer screen, or Braille access devices, such as refreshable Braille displays."
Links
RLTV - Retirement Living Television
"Committed to addressing important senior social and health issues ... rais[ing] awareness and encourag[ing] discourse on these important issues for seniors, caregivers and family alike." Check site for local broadcasting in your area. As of January 2010, shows include: AARP - My Generation; AARP - Inside E Street; Another Chance For Romance; Art of Living; Daily Cafe; Encore with John Palmer; Healthline; The Florence Henderson Show; Meet the Press; Fraud Squad; Retired & Wired; Viewpoint; What's Next, The Victory Garden; and many more.

