
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

Two women in wheelchairs in front of an inaccessible entrance to the prototype of the Taxi of Tomorrow
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

Group of 3 people holding signs reading, from a Justice Department quote,
“New York City Violates Civil Rights”
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

Group, including Jean Ryan (pictured center), holding signs reading, from a Justice Department quote,
“New York City Violates Civil Rights”
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

Two wheelchair users holding signs; one read,
‘It’s time for the Mayor to be brought to justice (the Department of) Stop Violating the ADA.’; and another that read,
‘The Taxi of “Tomorrow”: A Design Only a Segregationist Could Love.’
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

A news camera films (or is ready to film) the protesters (in wheelchairs) to the Taxi of Tomorrow.
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

Demonstrators, most of whom in wheelchairs, holding signs against the Taxi of Tomorrow stating a Justice Department quote,
“New York City Violates Civil Rights”.
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

Demonstrators, including Edith Prentiss (pictured far left), Alexander Wood (left of center), and Jean Ryan (right of center), against the Taxi of Tomorrow.
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

Demonstrators, two of whom in wheelchairs including Jean Ryan (pictured lower left), holding signs that read a Justice Department quote,
“New York City Violates Civil Rights”.
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

Two of the demonstrators, both in wheelchairs, chatting with each other while holding signs that read a Justice Department quote,
“New York City Violates Civil Rights”.
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

Some of the demonstrators, most of whom are in wheelchairs, shown in front of the Taxi of Tomorrow.
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

A row of demonstrators protesting the new Taxi of Tomorrow under an overhead plastic tent.
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

Some demonstrators, in wheelchairs, are situated in front of the inaccessible entrance to the Taxi of Tomorrow.
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

Two demonstrators in wheelchairs, including Jean Ryan (pictured right), looking at the inaccessible entrance to the Taxi of Tomorrow.
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

A female demonstrator in a wheelchair looks at the inaccessible entrance to the Taxi of Tomorrow.
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

A female radio reporter from WOR holds up a microphone as she interviews a demonstrator protesting the Taxi of Tomorrow.
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

A line of demonstrators in wheelchairs protesting the Taxi of Tomorrow, holding up signs reading a Justice Department quote,
“New York City Violates Civil Rights”.
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

Some demonstrators in wheelchairs are around the inaccessible entrance to the Taxi of Tomorrow as some others, who are standing are looking inside the displayed vehicle. One of the demonstrators in wheelchairs (pictured bottom left) is being interviewed by a female woman (pictured left-of-center) with a notepad and pen in hand.
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

A female demonstrator in a wheelchair talks into a radio reporter’s microphone (for WOR radio) in an interview about the inaccessibility of the Taxi of Tomorrow.
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

The group of demonstrators, standing and in wheelchairs, are together, as Joseph Rappaport (pictured lower right) is talking to all of them.
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

Joseph Rappaport (pictured left) speaks with a reporter from WNYC with Jamin Sewell (pictured center) standing nearby.
Photo by Ahvi Spindell

The interior of the Taxi of Tomorrow; featured in the photo is the back of the driver’s seat.
Photo by Rodolfo Diaz

Under a clear plastic tent overhead, the Taxi of Tomorrow is displayed; Jean Ryan (pictured center), a demonstrator in a wheelchair, looks at the Taxi’s inaccessible entrance.
Photo by Rodolfo Diaz

Demonstrators in wheelchairs at the Taxi of Tomorrow site holding signs that read a Justice Department quote,
“New York City Violates Civil Rights”.
Photo by Mike Puleo

Demonstrators, some of whom in wheelchairs including Jean Ryan (pictured lower left) at the Taxi of Tomorrow site holding signs that read a Justice Department quote,
“New York City Violates Civil Rights”.
Photo by Mike Puleo

Demonstrators, most of whom in wheelchairs, heading to the site of the Taxi of Tomorrow display.
Photo by Mike Puleo

A female demonstrator, in a wheelchair, holds a sign that read a Justice Department quote, “New York City Violates Civil Rights”.
Photo by Mike Puleo

Jean Ryan, a demonstrator in a wheelchair, holds a sign that read a Justice Department quote, “New York City Violates Civil Rights”.
Photo by Mike Puleo

Edith Prentiss, a demonstrator in a wheelchair, is in front of the Taxi of Tomorrow prototype vehicle while holding a sign that read a Justice Department quote, “New York City Violates Civil Rights”.
Photo by Mike Puleo