Statistics

  • There are 23 publicly owned historic sites in New York City.
  • More than 920,000 New Yorkers self-identify as having a disability.
  • Assistive technology is all around us. If you’ve ever worn glasses, walked with crutches, used a button to open a door, or used a gripper to open a jar, you have used assistive technology!
  • The Museum, Arts and Culture Access Consortium (MAC) brings together cultural organizations and disability advocates to increase accessibility in New York City’s cultural institutions.
  • 26% of adults (1 in 4) in the United States have some type of disability.
  • The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is 31 years old. It was passed in July 1990 to prohibit discrimination based on disability.
  • 20.2% of students (1 in 5) in the NYC Department of Education have a disability.
  • Disabilities can be lifelong, long-term or temporary.
  • The Intrepid Museum’s Access Initiative started with American Sign Language (ASL) tours in 2008.
  • Less than 30% of NYC subway stations are fully accessible.
  • 40% of adults (2 in 5) 65 years and older have a disability.
  • The Intrepid Museum now serves thousands of people with disabilities and their families and friends through a wide range of programs and resources.