The Roll Up newsletter highlights UCSF research on MS, a deaf-run café teaching sign language, and encourages voting with polling info at feelgoodaction.org.
The Roll Up. We're building a more accessible world—together.
Go Further Together. www.rollmobility.com
It's election day, and the latest edition of The Roll Up is here. There's still time to get out & vote, so check your polling location and hours with our friends @feelgoodaction.bsky.social http://therollup.rollmobility.com/p/the-baboon-pigeon-showdown
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04.11.2025 21:30 — 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0
A Movie poster in green and black. In the background is a close-up of Mia Farrow’s face looking worried. In the foreground, a wheelchair replaces the pram from the original Rosemary’s Baby poster. The title reads ‘Inaccessibility’s Baby’ in bold white letters at the bottom. The overall style is eerie and vintage, evoking the original horror movie poster.
A Classic Horror. Happy Halloween from Roll Mobility.
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31.10.2025 14:02 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A person covered in a white sheet as a ghost sits in a wheelchair under dim light. Text reads: "Inaccessibility is a haunting reality."
Inaccessibility is a year-round haunting reality.
Making your outings a little less spooky by using Roll Mobility to find and share accessible locations. Free to download and use worldwide!
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26.10.2025 15:02 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
New newsletter "The Roll Up" features Teton Adaptive x Roll Mobility, AI in disability, and universal design in STEM labs. Sign up for more.
The Roll Up logo with text: "We’re building a more accessible world—together. Go Further Together. www.rollmobility.com".
🎃 Double, double toil and trouble… the latest Roll Up has bubbled up!
This month’s brew: accessibility wins in Jackson Hole, AI ethics, universal design in STEM, and a chilling look at cuts to special education oversight. ✨
https://therollup.rollmobility.com/p/toil-and-trouble
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21.10.2025 21:02 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
The Roll Up newsletter highlights: Massachusetts moms create mobile accessible bathroom; 60 NYC subway stations get elevators; European Accessibility Act mandates digital accessibility. Sign up for more.
Logo of The Roll Up with text: "We're building a more accessible world—together." Below, "Go Further Together" and website www.rollmobility.com.
The latest edition of The Roll Up is here! We’re back with app updates, a new voice joining the team, accessibility news from around the world, and stories of innovators making inclusion happen. ✨ http://therollup.rollmobility.com/p/accessibility-thy-name-is-mother
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23.09.2025 20:20 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Silhouettes of diverse people, including wheelchair users, against a gradient background with text: "If you hear yourself say everyone... Define who everyone is." Roll Mobility logo at the bottom.
Shoutout to @marijkjans for this reminder: if you say ‘everyone,’ define who ‘everyone’ is. Inclusion means all bodies, all abilities, all voices.
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20.09.2025 15:02 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Colorful infographic titled "Access Needs Aren't Special Needs" with icons representing nature, healthcare, basic needs, communication, transportation, community, rest, exercise, and school/work. Roll Mobility logo at the bottom.
Food, housing, healthcare, joy—same needs. Different access. Accessibility isn’t special — it’s human. #accessibilitymatters
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12.09.2025 16:04 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A muddy and moss-covered Furby toy with text above it: "After using the 'accessible' porta potty at the festival." Roll Mobility logo at the bottom.
A fluffy toy with closed eyes and large ears is held by a hand. Text above reads, "Realizing the building was never accessible... because the building was never real." The Roll Mobility logo is in the bottom right corner.
A Furby toy sits on a log in a forest. Text above reads, "Finding peace in the woods because society wasn't built for you anyway." Roll Mobility logo in corner.
A Furby toy next to a can of Monster energy drink and a deck of tarot cards. Text reads: Furby predicts accessible future for all, but Furby is on 4th Monster energy drink and is seeing sounds.
Furby...contemplates existence...probably hungry.
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31.08.2025 14:02 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Promotional poster for "The Roll Up," a biweekly newsletter by Roll Mobility. Encourages subscription with baboon imagery.
Newsletter titled "The Roll Up" highlights accessibility: Aira app offers on-demand ASL at airports; Rocky Mountain National Park adds adaptive amenities; Chicago to install accessible crosswalks.
The Roll Up newsletter logo with text: "We're building a more accessible world—together." and "Go Further Together" with Roll Mobility website link.
The latest Roll Up is here! Smart glasses that “see,” new accessibility at RMNPS & a federal order bringing safer crosswalks to Chicago. Plus, app glow-ups and a new site on the way! http://therollup.rollmobility.com/p/sven-the-international-massage-therapist
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20.08.2025 22:20 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Text on glass window reads: "What's one thing you wish more businesses understood about accessibility?" Roll Mobility logo in corner.
We're asking the community, what's one thing you wish more businesses truly understood about accessibility?
Is it the impact of a single step? The importance of clear communication? The value of a listening ear? Share your thoughts below 👇
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11.08.2025 16:02 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A graphic with a purple grid background. The headline in white text reads "WHEEL-Y GOOD NEWS" and "GOOD FOLKS DOING GOOD THANGS". The center features the "MUSKEGON LUGE adventure sports park" logo. Below the logo is the text "ADVENTURE FOR EVERYONE MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN". The bottom half of the image contains a photo of a person in a wheelchair wearing a helmet, surrounded by staff members and a utility vehicle in an outdoor park setting. The Roll Mobility logo is in the bottom right corner.
A graphic with a purple grid background. A quote bubble says, "OUR PROCESS IS TO HAVE OPEN COMMUNICATION WITH ANYONE WHO WANTS TO RECREATE SO WE CAN WORK TOGETHER TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO MAKE IT HAPPEN." Below the quote, a mock app review shows a 5.0-star rating for Muskegon Luge Adventure Sports Park. A bulleted list highlights features: Adaptive Luge, Zip Line, Hiking, Ice Sled, and XC Skiing. A black-and-white photo shows a person on a luge sled in the snow.
Dedicated to accessibility and inclusion since 2009, Muskegon Luge Adventure Sports Park,
(@muskegonluge ), with support from the Kellogg Foundation, offers adaptive luge, ziplining, hiking, and more, making adventure possible for everyone. We love to see it! 😍
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09.08.2025 16:02 — 👍 4 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0
A photo of a white coffee shop storefront. A red, hand-shaped light fixture holds a long, glowing bulb over the word "coffee" in large letters. The glass front shows a clean interior with a counter and coffee machines. The top of the image has text that reads, "What nondisabled people see:". Yellow speech bubbles on the image say, "oh! a new coffee shop!", "can't wait to try it!", "what a cool vibe!", and "let's go!".
A photo of the same coffee shop storefront. "What disabled people see:". Yellow speech bubbles on the image ask a series of questions and express concerns about accessibility, including: "doesn't look like I can get in.", "Is there a ramp?", "where's the accessible parking?", "what's the bathroom situ?", "is the counter too high?", "is the aisle wide enough?", "I'd love to check it out, but I don't want to be disappointed", "I'll have to call to find out", and "another place I can't go".
Nondisabled people see options. People with disabilities see questions.
The physical world isn't always built for everyone, but information can be. That's why we built Roll Mobility—to turn those questions into answers, so you can go without hesitation. #accessibilitymatters
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07.08.2025 20:02 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A graphic with a checkered background. Large green text at the top reads "NEW NEWSLETTER JUST DROPPED." Below, a brown envelope is centered with the words "THE ROLL UP" and the Roll Mobility logo. Below the envelope, it says, "THE NEW BIWEEKLY NEWSLETTER FROM ROLL MOBILITY." In the bottom left, a cartoon baboon stands next to a green speech bubble that says, "Don't make us send the baboons. Subscribe! [link emoji] in bio." "wanna sneak peek?" with an arrow pointing to the right.
Newsletter titled "The Roll Up" features sections on adaptive equipment at Muskegon Luge Sports Park, IIT Guwahati's speech sensor, and a quick app update.
The Roll Up logo with text: "We're building a more accessible world—together." Below, a square with "Go Further Together" and website www.rollmobility.com.
The latest Roll Up is here! New tech that turns breath into voice, a truly inclusive adventure park, and a recent SCOTUS decision on disability discrimination. Plus, app updates and bug fixes! https://therollup.rollmobility.com/p/breath-work-luge-rides-and-scotus-surprises
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06.08.2025 23:01 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A pink Labubu figure with red eyes in a teal wheelchair at the beach holding a sign that reads, "The ADA is 35, where's my ramp?!" in one hand and a sand fork in the other with text: "Be the Labubu you wish to see in the world. Chaotic. Unapologetic. Accessible." Roll Mobility logo at the bottom.
A pink Labubu figure with red eyes in a teal wheelchair at the beach holding a phone with the Roll Mobility app open. text reads "Raise Hell. Leave Reviews." and "Roll Mobility" logo above.
Be the Labubu you wish to see in the world. Take the goblin-to-action pipeline and download Roll Mobility today. #maketheworldmoreaccessible #accessibilitymatters
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25.07.2025 13:30 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
New newsletter Just Dropped. 'The Roll Up' by Roll Mobility. Subscribe via link in bio. Features playful baboon illustration hinting urgency. Text reads: Don't make use send the baboons! subscribe! Link in bio. Wanna sneak peek? with an arrow suggesting to swipe the image.
The Roll Up newsletter highlights Colorado Youth Outdoors' inclusive dock, MIT's new bionic knee for amputees, and an upcoming Roll Mobility blog. Email info@rollmobility.com if you're interested in sharing your story.
The Roll Up logo and message: "We're building a more accessible world—together." Slogan: "Go Further Together." Website: rollmobility.com.
The latest edition of The Roll Up is here. We're building a more accessible world—together. We hope you'll join us. http://therollup.rollmobility.com/p/baboon-adjacent-crazy-train
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22.07.2025 20:30 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A raccoon is balancing with all four limbs between two trees. Text reads: The balance between staying just the right amount of hydrated and not having to scramble to find an accessible toilet.
A raccoon is balancing with all four limbs between two trees. Text reads: "Holding it together in an inaccessible world because the ADA said 'reasonable,' not 'functional.'" Roll Mobility logo in corner.
A raccoon is balancing with all four limbs between two trees. Text reads: "Trapped between 'you don't look disabled' and 'you're too disabled to qualify'." Roll Mobility logo in the corner.
A raccoon is balancing with all four limbs between two trees. Text reads: Text reads: "Balancing between being invisible to society and being an inspiration for existing." Roll Mobility logo in corner.
Who else is just barely holding it together today?? 🌲🦝🌲 #accessibilitymatters #thisisyoursigntodrinksomewater
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20.07.2025 15:02 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Two angry pictures of Moo Deng (one yelling, one biting a leg) wearing a "Birthday Princess" tiara, are surrounded by flames. A speech bubble says, "Accessibility or else!!" A birthday cake with candles is in the foreground.
Two angry pictures of Moo Deng (one yelling, one biting a leg) wearing a "Birthday Princess" tiara, are surrounded by flames. A speech bubble says, "Disability Rights are Human Rights!!" A birthday cake with candles is in the foreground.
Two angry pictures of Moo Deng (one yelling, one biting a leg) wearing a "Birthday Princess" tiara, are surrounded by flames. A speech bubble says, "Use Roll Mobility to find & rate accessible locations!" A birthday cake with candles is in the foreground.
Two angry pictures of Moo Deng (one yelling, one biting a leg) wearing a "Birthday Princess" tiara, are surrounded by flames. A speech bubble says, "Happy Birthday to me & Happy Disability Pride month to you!" A birthday cake with candles is in the foreground.
A special message from our favorite disability ally & Birthday Queen herself, Moo Deng.
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#disabilitypridemonth #accessibilitymatters #moodeng
10.07.2025 16:05 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Cream background with a grid. Graphic reads "New Newsletter just dropped." The Roll Up. The new biweekly newsletter from Roll Mobility. Don't make us send the baboons, subscribe! Link in bio. Wanna sneak peek? With an arrow indicating to swipe. There is a brown paper envelope with a Roll Mobility logo.
Same cream background with a light grey grid over it. Graphic reads: The Roll Up, What's inside with an arrow. 1. A new brain-computer implant is restoring real-time speech for people with ALS—making synthetic voices faster, more natural, and even able to sing. 2. Wandercraft raises $75M for acceleration of AI-powered humanoid robotics and exoskeletons 3. The DOT’s long-promised protections for mobility devices won’t be enforced—until August. Want the full scoop? Sign up!
Same background. The Roll Up. Text reads: In a world heavy with grief and injustice, we're pushing for accessibility, honoring frustration, celebrating joy, and building something better, together. With the giant Roll Mobility Go Further Together logo.
The latest edition of The Roll Up is here.
In a world heavy with grief and injustice, we’re pushing for accessibility, honoring frustration, celebrating joy, and building something better—together. 🛠️ ♿
https://therollup.rollmobility.com/p/raccoons-have-hands-d847514c9582c872
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08.07.2025 20:45 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Graphic with Light black ground and the disability pride flag colors in the lower left-hand corner. Quote reads "Change never happens at the pace we think it should. It happens over years of people joining together, strategizing, sharing, and pulling all the levers they possibly can. Gradually, excruciatingly slowly, things start to happen, and then, suddenly, seemingly out of the blue, something will tip." - Judith Heumann, Being Heumann. With the Roll Mobility Logo in the bottom right corner.
Judith Heumann—mother of the disability rights movement—reminds us that change takes time, persistence, and community.
This #disabilitypridemonth, we honor her legacy and the ongoing fight for access & equity. At Roll, we believe we go further together. #accessibilitymatters
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07.07.2025 17:02 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Graphic with a black background and the Disability Pride Flag colors in the corner. Text reads: Disability Pride is a call for equity, visibility & joy.
Disability Pride Month isn’t just identity—it’s a demand for access, inclusion, and rights. With 1 in 4 people living with disability, today or someday it touches us all. Access is a right. Inclusion is a must. Pride & joy are power. #disabilitypridemonth #accessiblitymatters
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01.07.2025 18:35 — 👍 4 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
NEW NEWSLETTER JUST DROPPED
The Roll Up: The new biweekly newsletter from Roll Mobility.
Don't make us send the baboons! Subscribe! link in bio.
Wanna sneak peek?
The Roll Up
What's inside: Three teens invented a low-cost, brain-controlled prosthetic leg with 99% accuracy using EEG and AI. The NAD is suing the White House for cutting ASL interpreters from briefings, citing disability rights violations. The 2025 Beep Baseball World Series takes place July 20–26, 2025, in the Greater St. Louis metro area. Want the full scoop? Sign up!
Brought to you by Baboons, not Robots. It's an inside-the-newsletter joke...you'd have to subscribe to understand.
The latest edition of The Roll Up newsletter just dropped! Subscribe for accessibility updates, weird news, and the occasional monkey business. 🐒💥 https://therollup.rollmobility.com/p/daddy-google-and-mother-martha
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24.06.2025 20:20 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A picture of a cow's face looking down over the camera. Text reads: When the building isn’t accessible and someone says, ‘Well, you should’ve just called ahead!’
A picture of a cow's face looking down over the camera. Text reads: Hey you. Yes you.
You’re doing a really good job today.
Existing in an inaccessible world takes strength.
A picture of a cow's face looking down over the camera. Text reads: POV: looking inside the Roll Mobility app
and actually finding places that are accessible.
Moooo-d: just trying to find somewhere accessible without calling ahead. #accessibilitymatters
22.06.2025 16:02 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Let’s leave a Roll Mobility review together!
Roll Mobility is built for everyone — no matter your mobility level.
Help others by sharing accurate accessibility info with your next review.
Free to download and use worldwide!
👉 https://qrco.de/bcNUz6
18.06.2025 16:03 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A row of rainbow painted bricks with text that reads "If it's not accessible, it's not Pride" with the Roll Mobility logo.
Accessible Pride Checklist
✅ Ramps and step-free routes
✅ Sanitary, accessible toilets
✅ Quiet/sensory-friendly spaces
✅ ASL interpretation or live captioning
✅ Reserved seating for disabled folks
✅ Accessible parking & drop-off zones
✅ Shade & water stations
✅ First aid & rest areas
✅ Charging stations & equipment storage
✅ Visual schedules or plain language guides
✅ Maps and clear signage
✅ Info available online before the event
✅ Accessible ways to ask questions & find help
Access isn’t a special request.
If it’s not accessible, it’s not Pride.
We need ramps, seating, interpreters, shade, low-sensory zones, bathrooms that work for all bodies to celebrate safely.
What makes Pride accessible for you? 👇 or tag a Pridefest that gets it right!
12.06.2025 20:02 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
BREAKING: Two billionaires caught in messy online feud.
Also breaking: the only elevator in this building.
♿️🛗💅
06.06.2025 16:05 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
New Mexico just invested $100k in grants to install universal changing tables in tourism spots—making travel easier for disabled folks & caregivers! ♿✨ A HUGE win for accessibility. Know a business that already has one? Tag them below AND add it to the Roll Mobility app to help others find it! 📲
04.06.2025 20:30 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Checked your global rank on the Roll Mobility app yet? Unless you're Sgt. Pete Sutherland you’re not #1. 🏆
With hundreds of detailed reviews, he’s helping countless others navigate the world with ease. Think you can out-review him? Download today & try to dethrone the king! 👑 https://qrco.de/bcNUz6
28.05.2025 21:30 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0