Protests often take shape in order to amplify the voices of activists and communities around the world. A new audio project is making sure those voices stay heard, long after the protests end.
As I made my way around Vancouver, B.C., last week on a business trip and admired the futuristic high-rises and sweeping vistas of ocean and mountains I felt curious--and lost. I wanted to know what ...
GPS maps are a remarkable invention on their own, but when coupled with satellite photography and tech like Google’s Street View, they enable us to see anywhere. It’s unbelievable, when you fathom the ...
Nearby Explorer Online screenshots | Source: Google Play Store Why This Audio Map for the Blind Offers an Open-Data Roadmap for the Country Imagine you’re blind. You have a smartphone, and you’re ...
Most St. Louisans are familiar with the Greensboro Four, who organized lunch counter sit-ins at a Woolworth department store in North Carolina to protest racial segregation in 1960. But how many know ...