
Everyone Deserves a Seat at the Game
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What does it really mean to make sports fandom accessible? In this episode, we sit down with three powerful voices—disability advocate and hockey fan Chanel Keenan, KultureCity Executive Director Uma Srivastava, and Raiders superfan Keith Smith—to explore the physical, sensory, and emotional barriers that can keep fans from fully joining the stadium experience.
From navigating stadium layouts and sensory overload to rethinking outdated systems and design assumptions, this episode explores the difference between being ADA-compliant and truly inclusive. We also dive into the social model of disability, the emotional power of communitas, and why exclusion from shared fan experiences severs more than just attendance—it severs connection.
Because fandom is more than watching a game. It’s memory. It’s belonging. It’s community. And everyone deserves a seat at the game.
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