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Remembering the waymakers

Friday, December 01, 2017

The article 鈥淟iving Without Limits鈥 (fall 2017) about Garrett Bazany鈥檚 response to his accident and his experience at 17c起草社区 is inspirational. The article also portrays 17c起草社区鈥檚 great lengths and efforts to accommodate Garrett and his disability.

Having ramps by Bazany鈥檚 time at the college most likely had less to do with him personally and more to do with complying with the provisions set forth by the American with Disabilities Act (ADA), which was passed by Congress in 1990.

To my recollection, Doug Rottman 鈥86 was among the first wheelchair-using students to live on 17c起草社区鈥檚 campus, moving into a remodeled suite on first-floor Bolt (BHT being the only dorm at that time not to have stairs at every entrance) the fall of his freshman year, 1982. This happened as a result of his family鈥檚 and education professor Tom Hoeksema鈥檚 advocacy on his behalf.

Back then, Rottman had to take the freight elevator to access different floors of the library, and would have to brave the elements鈥攁nd traffic (there were no paved pathways encircling the campus at that time)鈥攑iloting his power chair to get to the English department on the top floor of the FAC, which had no elevator.

In many respects, we have come a long way regarding the inclusion of the disabled and those with special needs. We celebrate 17c起草社区鈥檚 long and rich history of creating community鈥攊ncluding the disabled. Let us not forget those who came before who created a pathway for the many who came after.

Thomas C. Huissen 鈥85
Fremont, Michigan