Project of IMPRUVE and the Green Think Tank for the Disability Community. IMPRUVE networks with NPPMA (National Paratransit People's Movement Assembly, which supports establishment of a Green Paratransit and solar cars owned by riders, as well as businesses (dealerships, maintenance and repair and insurance) tied into the solar-powered car industry owned by or that employ PWD's and persons who have low income who are youth, seniors, Baby Boomers.
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Follow-up on Planning Committee for the Congressional Transit Summit On Paratransit, Wheelchair Taxis and Medicars
Follow-up: Congressional Transit Summit On
Paratransit, Wheelchair Taxis and Medicars:
We did not return to Washington in May 2014, but rallied in Chicago at the County Building that adjoins City Hall. Trip to Washington May 19-24, 2013 was a success. Just sharing the news with those who are newcomers to the blog about Planning Committee for Transit Summit coordinated by Dr. Maat of IMPRUVE (Independent Movement of Paratransit Riders for Unity, Vehicles, Equality), The Soular Car Project and NPPMA (National Paratransit People's Movement Assembly)
Soular Car Project and Green Paratransit to Be Sub-Topics
at Future Congressional Transit Summit
The Soular Car Project is the project that Doug Larson and Sy Bounds established with IMPRUVE through the Green Think Tank for the Disability Community re: accessible, affordable solar-powered and electric cars (NEVs). Green Paratransit refers to an adjunct rider-owned paratransit to supplement though not replace government-run paratransit that includes a fleet of independent cars powered by solar energy.
Your Support is Welcome
Please renew your support to, join, rejoin or donate to IMPRUVE and stay in touch with what we are doing to improve Paratransit, Wheelchair Taxi and Medicars nationally and put people who are disabled (PWDs) , including military vets who are disabled, into green employment, so they can lift themselves out of poverty, followed by seniors, youth, and ex-offenders.
Engineers (Me, EE), students, and experts in nanotechnology are welcome, too, as advisors and supporters of the Soular Car Project.
Recap of 2013 meetings at the Capitol:
As instructed by Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky (my Congresswoman) when we met in her Washington office May 21, I made selections for the Planning Committee for the Transit Summit on Paratransit, Wheelchair Taxis and Medicars. She gave me until Tuesday June 4 to organize the Planning Committee and get back to her legislative assistant Brian Laughlin. Brian agreed to work with me to set up the first meeting in early September with the Congresswoman and the Planning Committee. She agreed to get the FTA (Federal Transit Administration) and U.S. HHS (Health and human Services) involved, and Congressman Bobby Rush as co-sponsor with her. Jeanette Exom met with Congressman Rush the same day and on May 23, we both met with U.S. Senator Mark Kirk and had a spirited conversation, but no commitment yet from him, Sen.. Durbin or any member of the Senate or the Senate Banking Committee or transportation subcommittees although all were contacted and we have lobbied or attempted to negotiate with them and the White House for 3 years (4 now as of 2014).
Note: due to cost of travel and work commitments or income considerations, some persons want to participate by remote access, such as: private Google hangout or AnyMeeting or Skype or Tango unless the House has a special facility for the Planning Committee to meet remotely on the web.
There is a site that hosts videoconferences free during a 30-day trial, but the Planning Committee meeting has been postponed due to other priorities of the Congress that pull Congresswoman Schakowsky away and the human services issues that consume our time locally as well as nationally. Her staff led by Cathy Hurwit and Brian Laughlin await our next move if we can find the funding to come to Washington again and a videoconference host and room in the Congresswoman's and everyone else's schedule to schedule the meeting in order to finalize plans.
(See archived records of Committee member names and alternates)
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Help Dr. Maat Travel to Discuss Soular Car and Green Paratransit with Congress and Disability Groups May 20-24, 2013
Dr. Maat has worked tirelessly through illness, pain, and without pay to help paratransit riders and the general disability community, and research Green Paratransit. Now she needs your help. See videos on YouTube and donation link below:
Talk
video of Dr. Maat by Sy Bounds – Real need to examine solar energy for transit
for PWDs
http://youtu.be/CO86qGGQbq4
http://youtu.be/CO86qGGQbq4
Talk
video of Dr. Maat by Sy Bounds – Appeal to GEM Motors, Center for Neighborhood
Technology for customized, accessible solar-powered or electric car for PWDs,
Boomers, seniors – stimulate the local economy
Please like our page on facebook at National Paratransit
People's Movement Assembly and send comments to our blogs or facebook. I look
forward to your donations and your suggestions and attendance at our
rally(ies). Thank you. Move forward with me and help this worthy cause. - Maat
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Your Services and Funds Needed to Help Us Move Forward
We are looking forward to support from the paratransit community and their friends locally and nationally to continue working on their behalf. Please donate. See link below.
Persons who took our survey at the Disability Pride Parade voted overwhelmingly for us to remain in business and not dissolve, but most of them forgot to donate funds or join and pay dues, or volunteer their services or equipment or supplies.
We are self-funded.
We need your help now!
We seek donations, donors and volunteers: We need funds; persons to make calls, email, do mailings, attend meetings, advocate with their elected officials on accessibility and paratransit or wheelchair taxis, and provide green research on use of nanotechnology and solar energy in the
We need computers, 4 PCs, 4 laptops), 1 printer, printer paper, copy paper, mailing supplies, postage, accessible meeting space, accessible space for 1 fax machine, 1 copier, 2 hotspots, 2 webcams, 2 wireless adapters for volunteers to use who help us raise funds, do research, promote our services, do community outreach, assist persons who are disabled, youth, seniors and Boomers with forms and applications, and do information and referral.
To donate to our cause:
There are 4 ways to donate funds to us online:
- Through the Carson's Community Event Day link - Expired- next time will be in September -November 2013. They will mail a $400 discount book for each $5 donation. You can use the coupons to shop online or in any Bon Ton store (Carson's, PARISIAN, Bon Ton, Herberger, et al) Go to this link: http://bit.ly/RfbCeh Click here to donate to BNICEH for IMPRUVE
- If you already have PayPal, gift us with a donation through PayPal at www.paypal.com under Black Network In Children's Emotional Health go to bniceh@yahoo.com
- If you do not have PayPal, then donate at PayItSquare under BNICEH-IMPRUVE (least desirable option due to fees that must be paid to both PayitSquare and PayPal at www.payitsquare.com
- Individual donations can be made to specific persons or for specific persons for trip to DC, too May 2013 such as:
Dr. Maats Neighborhood Electric Car: A Neighborhood Electric Vehicle for Dr. Maat
We are still working to change the face of independent accessible transportation for Baby Boomers afraid to drive large cars, the PWD's who have chemical sensitivities, oversize wheelchairs, can't ride high mini-buses, or want to drive or own their own vehicles or buy with others for local trips and safer travel. Much gratitude to Sy Bounds and Mechanical Engineer Doug Larson for working with IMPRUVE to make this a reality - Dr. Maat
You can follow Dr. Maat or IMPRUVE, BNICEH, NPPMA (National Paratransit People's Movement Assembly on facebook, G+, twitter and Pinterest
Donate to our work by gifting us at PayPal : bniceh@yahoo.com or impruve2@yahoo.com
Dr. Maats Neighborhood Electric Car: A Neighborhood Electric Vehicle for Dr. Maat: http://www.westsideinteractivetraininginstitute.blogspot.com/ Study These Remarkable Servants Who Have Helped Change The World Thru The Act...
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Barefoot Medicine lecture attended at United Church of Rogers Park Chicago IL by members and friends of IMPRUVE and former students of Dr. Frank Yurasek of Acuwerks. Photo by Dr. Maat
There is a link between improving the economy through green ventures and involving those who have skills to offer and those who want to learn new skills from the 20% of the population that is disabled. Dr. Frank Yurasek, IMPRUVE and BNICEH recognize the value of integenerational training and ventures that involve the disability community, seniors, persons from diverse communities and cultures who meet on common ground, and their non-disabled peers. Although Dr. Maat still believes that the key lies with inclusion of the Afrikan community in rebuilding America and making it green, and implementing ways to repair the damage done by racism, rape, forced poverty and incarceration, and withholding of financial aid and bailouts without interest that have prevented students and business people of Afrikan descent from completing college or online courses, she learns and shares knowledge with many cultures with the purpose of implanting the vision that greater inner standing of the purpose and real mission of people of Afrikan descent will reverse most of the hatred and tendency to mistreat them, abuse their natural resources or discount them if they do not have the wealth or DNA lineage of the 1% (aka wealthiest powerbrokers). Ase.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
New Electric Car in the Works by 2013 for Drivers In Wheelchairs
See link below to article on the Kenguru electric car whereby a person can drive the car from his or her wheelchair. It has rear entrance.
However, seems that I saw a Cruise Car at an Ability Expo or Access Chicago or online 2 years ago where the driver could enter by ramp from the driver's side and still carry one other passenger in a wheelchair and an ambulatory person. It was in the $25,000 or up range, too.
http://media-dis-n-dat.blogspot.ca/2012/07/kenguru-first-drive-from-wheelchair.html
Monday, July 9, 2012
IMPRUVE, BNICEH and NPPMA Recruiting Help for Green Paratransit
Click here for link to up-to-date information on our activitiesWe can justify the need for a rider-owned Green Paratransit and individual solar-powered cars. Taxi drivers in green wheelchair vans don't want to pick us up as a priority and New York says they don't have to!!! Chicago taxi drivers (only 2,000) are on a limited Monday-only strike for higher meter fares in lieu of higher leases on them by owners or to keep the vehicles for 24 hours.
"Accessible transportation is a basic right and the disability community is not a one size fits all community. We and our supporters are concerned that Congress did not consider in the Surface Transit Bill, the best interests and needs of the people who are disabled who ride paratransit and are forced by FTA policy to pay as much as twice the fixed route public transit fare despite having the lowest disposable incomes in the nation; and the drivers and providers of paratransit, wheelchair taxis and Medicars whose jobs and ability to provide services at reasonable cost to taxpayers are at stake. The stalemate between the parties is hurting people who are disabled (PWD’s) worse than ever, plunging us deeper into isolation and rushing us to a lower quality of life that places us at risk for avoidable, though catastrophic illness or premature death as funds for paratransit diminish and we are unable to access appropriate affordable transportation to meet our needs and pocketbooks, and get to regular healthcare, worship service, and the activities that allow us to be on equal footing with our nondisabled peers in terms of employment and quality of life ..." - Ayo Maat, Ph.D., founder, IMPRUVE and NPPMA (National Paratransit People’s Movement Assembly)
That is why we as members of the disability community who ride paratransit and have the lowest employment rates and lowest disposable incomes and our supporters request that our voices be heard by Congress, the President, and the public. We made the rounds to various Congressmen and Senators to support designated funding, which did not pass in the Surface Transit Bill. The bill does not come up for renewal again for 27 months. The bill was both a success and a failure.
Without designated funding, paratransit operations will not be funded.
Although House Bill HR 7, which excluded designated funding, failed, some of its provisions sprang up in the Surface Transit Bill that passed anyway on June 29, 2012. The Conference Committee of both houses was formed to work on the Surface Transit Bill AND GET IT PASSED BY June 30, 2012. There were 47 members-14 from the Senate, 33 from the House.
We have a solution to lower costs of paratransit and put some persons who are disabled back to work, but for now, we are focused on getting the Surface Transit Bill passed. We salute those in C
Chicago - July 2012 Our highways will be repaired and those workers will not lose their jobs. Unfortunately, riders who are disabled and use wheelchairs will not see much change in getting picked up one time and drivers in Chicago of the green wheechair taxis will not see their demands met until the drivers come together with the riders to effect change. Drivers need to make a substantial living and riders need to be picked up on time. The green taxis were ordered specifically to pick up riders in wheelchairs first. Instead, most of the drivers sit at the airports, hotels, etc., to pick up ambulatory passengers. They have high leases and say they can't afford the new raise in leases effective July 1, while the Mayor of Chicago refused to raise taxi meter fares.is right?
New York - 2012 -- Taxi drivers are not required to pick up wheelchair cleinst in their wheelchair taxis?? Unbelievable. They didn't even pick me up when I was not using a wheelchair.
It is past time for us to form our own businesses, buy our own solar-powered cars and create jobs for ourselves and those ethical and reliable drivers who want to drive for us, if we can't drive ourselves.
See www.groups.yahoo.com.group/IMPRUVE
www.greenthinktankfordisabilitycommunity.blogspot.com
This is just a basic design. There are custom options available for this solar-powered car.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Green Paratransit By 2016--Could Happen Sooner with Shift to Nanofabrication, Nanotechnologies
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| From BNICEH for Youth-Tobacco-Disability |
I discussed the idea for Green Paratransit at The 2009 Chicago Green Festival at Navy Pier. My lecture was entitled Greening the Disability Community. Excerpts:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=picasacid&feature=player_embedded
https://picasaweb.google.com/bloggingcoach/DrAyoMaatGreetsSpeaksGreenFest?authkey=Gv1sRgCOn3uMSRg4mRdQ&feat=embedwebsite#5346980265756683938
https://picasaweb.google.com/bloggingcoach/DrAyoMaatGreetsSpeaksGreenFest?authkey=Gv1sRgCOn3uMSRg4mRdQ&feat=embedwebsite#5354565857550967570
IMPRUVE Paratransit Peoples' Movement Assembly is converging on Washington DC for national memorial rally May 23-27, 2011. Will also deliver Declaration of Transit Freedom and Justice. For more info: email impruve2@yahoo.com See March 1 entry at www.greenthinktankfordisabilitycommunity.blogspot.com
See what has already happened in the 2 years since that lecture as projected by Product development specialist and mechanical engineer Douglas Larson. Here is the link to what he said:
http://picasaweb.google.com/bloggingcoach/DougLarsonSpeaksToGreenFestConferenceMembersAboutHisSolarPoweredNeighborhoodVehicleAs?authkey=Gv1sRgCK-4osPdtM2aQQ&feat=embedwebsite#5343680170800042962
Now that there is public awareness of nanotechnology, we will be looking into nanofabrication of solar panels, doors, windows to see lighter materials and lower cost of solar-powered and electric vehicles, and perhaps assembly kits fro the solar-powered cars.
We have looked at Cruise Car, GEM autos, and Freedom Motors. There are many more auto companies popping up as Doug said.
We are still convinced that persons who are disabled, persons, with low disposable income, seniors, Baby Boomers, youth and paratransit riders can afford to own their own Green vehicles, and paratranist riders can own their own Green Paratransit and lift out of poverty with other green businesses and guse and support nanofabrication and nanotechnologies.
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| From BNICEH for Youth-Tobacco-Disability |
Do you plan to be a dealer, rider, owner, insurance broker, manufacturer, mechanic or investor in the Soular Project or Green Paratransit?
Sunday, December 12, 2010
New Chicago 2011 Denies Inclusion of Speaker, Blames IRS


Open Letter to New Chicago 2011 and Amisha Patel, The Grassroots Collaborative
and the Voters of Chicago Who Deserve to Hear from All Candidates
I am appalled at the lack of fairness, inclusion, and flexibility of the New Chicago 2011, which to my knowledge includes the Jewish Council On Urban Affairs as a member of the Grassroots Collaborative. According to letter to William Walls III (Dock Walls) from Amisha Patel, he is not invited to speak on Tuesday December 14, 2010. That means one group has determined for voters whom they should listen to in the Chicago Mayoral Campaign race and whom they should not.
It should not matter if I support Dock Walls. I do. But I support social justice, corporate responsibility, and fair play more. And I will get the word out and ask people to flood the offices or inboxes of the Grassroots Collaborative, New Chicago 2011, Jewish Council On Urban Affairs and attend the forum or blast the Internet to let all know how much they support fair play.
This is not just about the man Dock Walls, but the principles of fair play that he stands for and the fact that not just he, but 4 candidates were excluded based simply on how many signatures they turned in, not how many were valid or went unchallenged.
Moreover, why is it based on signatures alone?
I will be sure to include this information to my facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, BNICEH and IMPRUVE families and members, if I have to stay up most of the night and ask them to email their lists and call their contacts tolt them know of his miscarry of justice by organizations that I thought support social justice.
I have lived in this city over two score (that's over 6 decades). I have not been asleep at the wheel, bombed out on alcohol or drugs, locked up, or in a country where there is no contact with other people or access to media.
What the Chicago media has done to erode campaign fairness is a sin. What you are doing by excluding a viable candidate such as William Dock Walls and others whom people need to hear to make a sound judgment and informed consent is almost akin almost to fixing the election so candidates chosen by you are favored.
By not exposing persons to all or most of the candidates, at least those whose petitions proved to be sound and unchallenged from the beginning, you give validation to the candidates who are being challenged, and invalidate those who worked hard to get on the ballot and did it without paying for signatures or excluding those who could not get as many petitions from the disability community and non-disabled community due to barriers of inaccessible facilities, buildings, and weather.
I can tell you for those who are disabled and believe in fair play who went out for William Walls III aka Bill Dock Walls to get signatures as hard as it was to get over construction sites, brave the cold weather and the cold suspicious hearts of residents who thought we might be begging and did all but fall over our wheelchairs trying to get away from us before they could hear us out, we are not happy with the New Chicago 2011's decision. We also did not support you excluding the other 3 candidates. We get enough of that from WVON and the major networks.
I just watched an excellent mayoral forum held at UIC on Channel 19 CAN-TV on Sunday from 5-7 pm. I did not know most of the canmdiades, but it was a pleasure having the opportunity to hear the ten of them on every question. That is what a democratic process is suppose to do. Noticably absent were three candidates who turned in the most petitions and are being challenged, but you have invited them to your forum. Unlike what you did, they were not excluded. They were just not there to publicly answer the panel's questions. Andy Shaw did an excellent job of representing the Better Govt. Assn. By the way, all asked excellent questions that resonated with the issues of which voters are most concerned.
We cannot let this slide. I am not angry, but I am weary of the games played in this town to exclude people we need to hear.
I would like to know how in this world did the sponsors of Tuesday's mayoral forum expect us to accept their refusal to allow 4 of the candidates who are not being challenged (incl. William Walls III) to be included, based on mere petition numbers. What would you decide if like in Portland, only 50 signatures were required? Only invite the first six in line when petitions were turned in? Or the first six to call and ask to be invited? I shudder to think what basis you would use in the future. And why six? It's not based on Feng Shui, some mystical reason, or astrology and indeed it should not be.
When people pay for petition signatures or have huge campaign financing behind them, that is no indication that they are the best or only candidates that should be presented before the people who will be voting.
In fact, that takes it out of the realm of a public forum and makes it a forum of selective candidates--sort of elitist, what does that say about New Chicago 2011 and who is pulling your strings or financing the forum. Perhaps a better name for the collaborative would be Same Old Chicago 2011.
This is no different than the unfair system that we are trying to get rid of now as it exists within the Chicago Board of Election Commission.
The weather is not the only thing that is fierce in Chicago. Here's my weather advisory for the forum -- watch out for backlash from a Chicago that stands for fairness, expects it, and won't support those who want to carry on business as usual in presenting candidates to the public.
One final question--did you exclude the 4 candidates, because your funding or position has been threatened? because the argument you used to exclude Dock Walls was less than weak,--"can't jeopardize your IRS 501(c)(3) approval"-- it was right up there with the worst excuse for not turning in homework: "my dog ate it." So IRS not only gives you nonprofit status, requires you to file 990 tax forms, but now determines for nonprofits whom they can invite to speak at forums and you have decided that to keep from violating 501(c)(3) rules, you cannot invite those with the lowest signatures even if they met the requirements of the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners, are unchallenged and are on the ballot. If true, sounds like the IRS is wasting our tax dollars and violating one of Maat's 42 laws--
30. I have not overstepped my boundaries of concern. Sounds like someone has had a lobotomy of that part of their brain that includes reasoning.
Sincerely in Love and Peace, I am
Maat
Dr. Ayo Maat
Coordinator of GreenThink Tank for the Disability Community
President, Black Network In Children's Emotional Health (BNICEH) and
(IMPRUVE) Independent Movement of Paratransit Riders for Unity, Vehicles, Equality
btw, Maat is not just a name. Maat is the energy of Justice, the one who weighs the heart on the scale of truth to be sure nothing is weighing down the heart. Maat abhors injustice, disorder, chaos; and favors those who have not cheated anyone at the scale due to injustice or skimming. Balance of the scale is required. There are 42 laws or principles of Maat--these are two of them that most of us should use for self-examination: I have not acted hastily or without thought and I have not acted with insolence.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Green Think Tank Teleconference Sat. Sept. 25, 2010
Next teleconference Sat. Sept. 25 3-3:45 pm CST 712-432-6131 PIN 100453# We discuss and develop workgroup projects that make lives of persons who are disabled more sustainable or provide green jobs or businesses. greenthinktank@comcast.net Moderated by Dr. Ayo Maat. Call me Maat (mah as in Mama and ott as in otter)
Top Ten Green Needs of persons who are disabled: 1. Green sustainable living, income, healthcare, employment 2. Funding of Sustainable projects, including the Soular Car Project and Green Paratransit by private entities preferably 3. Ownership of Green Paratransit 4. Accessible streets in every major city 5. Accessible restrooms and entrances in public buildings with privacy in resttoom stalls and entrances without barriers 6. Accessible green housing cooperatives 7. More political candidates and elected officials who are disabled and visible 8. Carbon-free, chemical-free cosmetics, health supplies 9. Green housing maintenance, lawn maintenance, landscaping, and pest control 10. Public awareness, training of public servants, doctors, media reps that handicapped and wheelchair-bound are not proper descriptions for persons who are disabled. Determine feasibility and recommend funding of green projects that persons who are disabled control singly, as a group, or with persons who are non-disabled. Soular Car Project is a project of the Green Paratransit Think Tank. Members are encouraged to recommend funding for green product ideas, product testing for persons who are disabled and seniors. Some product ideas already proposed are: rider-owned Green Paratransit, solar-powered 4-passemger wheelchair, solar-powered wheelchairs, solar-powered kitchen appliances and durable medical equipment, green housing coops, accessible green resource training centers with overnight facilities, accessible veganic urban farms, and green auto dealerships and insurance agencies run as home-based businesses, green repair shops, medical info and final arrangements (after death), on flash drive wrist bracelets, and evening, holiday and weekend solar-powered wheelchair repair and rental franchises. Consideration is given for Baby Boomers may develop age-related disability in the future. Please RSVP to teleconference at greenthinktank@comcast.net and visit the site http://www.greenthinktankfordisabilitycommunity.blogspot.com. Comments, design ideas, funding ideas, grantwriters, inventors, product developers, persons who are disabled, ideas for adaptive technology always welcome.
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Monday, September 13, 2010
Chicago Paratransit Riders--Meet to Get Logs In for Federal Lawsuit on Pace
Emergency Alert
IMPRUVE Paratransit People’s Movement Assembly Mon. September 27, 2010 2:30-5:30 p.m. For Paratransit Riders to pay for Oct. 2 fundraiser or complete logs for Federal Court on late and excessively long paratransit trips. Bring records, notes and memories of such trips & if time permits, discuss issues to bring to D.C. in 2011 – Free meeting at Access Living 115 W. Chicago Ave. Chicago 60610 (near LaSalle)
RSVP & General Info: 773-416-7366 impruve2@yahoo.com
IMPRUVE is a grassroots, unfunded frontline fighter for paratransit rights & transit freedom, Green Paratransit, Green Jobs for US! IMPRUVE is sponsored by BNICEH 6951 N. Sheridan Rd Chicago IL 60626-3527
www.greenthinktankfordisabilitycommunity.blogspot.com
“Like an oak, we yield, but never break” since 2000
Friday, August 20, 2010
Green Think Tank for the Disbaility Community at Glenwood Farmers Market and 49th Ward Green Corps Table

Green Think Tank for the Disability Community staffed table of 49th Ward Green Corps Sunday Aug. 22 from 9 am-2 pm in Chicago on west side of N. Glenwood near Greenleaf. Attendees of the Glenwood Farmers Market and Glenwood Art Festival stopped by to learn what we were doing, sampled Maat's homemade raw organic blueberry kombucha, and signed our Declaration for Transit Freedom and Justice. We stil need more signatures, but please write some comments --a few words or a line. Become part of or invest in Green Paratransit. Join the Green Think Tank or Green Paratransit Think Tank. Call us at 773-416-7366. Email: greenthinktank@comcast.net. View our comments at LinkedIn.com, too. Join our Green Think Tank groups there. We are global. IMPRUVE is national and eventually will be global. You do not have to live in Illinois to join and plan for Green Paratransit or the 4-passenger wheelchair (Soular Car)in your community. Green Think Tank for the Disability Community is a product of persons who are disabled. It includes Baby Boomers, seniors, young people. Some things we focus on are: green cars, solar power, green cooperative housing, green pest control, orgnic gardening, green dining, green products for home, body.
Through the Green Think Tank, we promote green jobs and businesses that will take persons who are disabled out of poverty!! We also give voice to the green disability community and report on green businesses that are accessible to persons who are disabled.
Don't be held hostage to vehicles and paratransit systems that don't accommodate you. Why stay home all the time? Get in the loop. Work with us on the Soular Car Project--the car of innovation, with no carbon emissions. Cruise Car is the manufacturer of choice. Douglas Larson is a product development consultant and principal, also a mechanical engineer. He is working with us. We will sell it, rent or lease it, repair and maintain it, insure it and make sure it is affordable.
Target date for rider control of public paratransit or Green Paratransit: 2016. Invest now!! We can make it happen sooner only with more resources (financial, rehab engineers, product development, acceptance nationally). Be part of this innovation at the ground level. But if you are disabled and want a green job within the various businesses that we will establish or allow you to set up, you must learn or know technology, have business skills (develop them through Hull House (ETP) Entrepreneurship Training Program - 10 weeks) or a community college business course or study online. Do it now while you can. We will also have study courses and work with Stay Environmentally Focusd', Image Consulting, and Freedom and Victory Publishing, which plans to publish green education and living manuals. Moreover, a Green Think Tank contact in Sardis MS is developing a green resource center (for teaching and sharing resources in windpower, solar power, organic gardening and canning; and making it accessible for urban and rural families to visit and live while studying. In Pembroke Township (Hodgkins Park) IL and Chicago IL, there is the Black Oaks Center for Sustainable Renewable Living. Though not a member of the Green Think Tank, we salute their work. It is run by Fred Carter (certified instructor in permaculture and former transportation executive) and Dr. Jifunza Wright Carter (holistic MD in integrative medicine and community health). Other green groups are BIG (Blacks In Green) run by Naomi Davis and 49th Ward Green Corps of which Dr. Maat is a member. We would like to see more green events and living centers that are wheelchair-accessible throughout the country. There are companies such as Chicago Ramp and American Ramp that rent and sell ramps (Chicago Ramp rents for one day, one event, a few days, etc. for those who don't need a ramp year-round). There are companies that sell or rent tarps for wheelchairs to make it over sand, gravel, dirt, grass and through garden paths. Some may be able to make their own ramps, tarps, etc., of recycled materials, or bamboo, repurposed plastic, or reclaimed wood. However, the most current focus for the Green Paratransit Think Tank...is accessible NEVs (neighborhood electric vehicles, of which the Soular Car Project focuses on the solar-powered vehicle, yet we will be looking into other electric vehicles (and assembly kits) that are cost-effectove for persons who live at, near or below poverty.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Paratransit People's Movement Assembly by IMPRUVE at Access Living

Meet at Access Living Wed. June 16, 2010 last meeting before we leave for US Social Forum in Detroit June 22-26. We leave June 21, Return June 27.
Like and oak we yield, but never break since 2000 - IMPRUVE (Independent Movement of Paeatransit Riders for Unity, Vehicles, Equality)
Date: Wed.June 16, 2010
Location: 115 W. Chicago Ave. 2nd floor conference room
Time: 2:00 - 4:30 p.m. (arrive 1:45 p.m.)
Purpose: Update on Workshops and National Paratransit Rider Organizing, Appeal
Contact: 773-416-7366 or Cecelia Jackson 773-544-9488
Workshops for Fri. June 25, 2010 http://organize.ussf2010.org/workshops
Transit Freedom and Justice: Civil Rights for Paratransit Riders - Fare Equity, Rider Control 10:00am-12:00 pm Cobo Hall Room 03-45
Soular Car Project: Green Solution for Persons Who Are Disabled and Baby Boomers 3:30-5:30 pm Cobo Hall Room D3-23
Thanks to all supporters of IMPRUVE trip to USSF2010 in Detroit: GXF of Common Counsel Foundation, Commissioner Larry Suffredin, Sabeel El, Ayonna Collins, Paul Safyan, Tony Lowe, Travis Jackson, Clarice Holiday, Richard James, Dr. Jacqueline Haas, Donna Lewis, Frank Jones Jr., William Crosby, Dock Walls, Kerry Moore, Cecelia Jackson, Genevarene Baxter, Dianna Long, Patricia Baxter, Tyquan Baxter, Kristen Cox (organic vegan food boxes from Cousin's - still available for your donation)and Dr. Ayo Maat
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Support IMPRUVE and Soular Car Project at USSF2010
Support IMPRUVE's trip to USSF2010 with a donation, volunteer to print flyers, if you are attending, bring your laptop and projection equipment to our forum worskshops for our presentation by PowerPoint.
Look for workshops on the Soular Car Project and IMPRUVE Paratransit Minuteman Campaign at the U.S. Social Forum in Detroit June 22-26, 2010.impruve2@yahoo.com or greenthinktank@comcast.net Visit greenthinktankfordisabiitycommunity.blogspot.com Post comments. Join. Volunteer. Donate.
Email us and we will send you photos of 5 models of the soular car, nickname for the Cruise Car, a low speed, solar-powered car that is a NEV (Neighborhood Electric Vehicle) with soul.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Paratransit riders are developing solutions to unfair fares and service cuts of the paratransit.
See Green Paratransit Plan and video slide show, article in Gapers Block by Sofia Resnick. Two reporters followed Dr. Maat 11 blocks to get to the nearest point to catch the suburban paratransit to get to a health appointment. We are still working with mechanical engineer Doug Larson on the Soular Car project. The article talks about the woes of Illinois paratransit that led us to call for a rider-owned paratransit. Good reading. Enjoy. Photo of prayer vigil conducted regarding fare hikes by Pace on paratransit. Pace still raised the fare Nov. 15, 2009 despite the governor's agreement on Nov. 11, 2009 that fares would not be increased for two years. See article at: http://gapersblock.com/mechanics/2010/02/08/a-green-plan-for-paratransit/index.php
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Green Paratransit Think Tank To Work with Engineer to Test Soular Car
Soular Car test postponed. TBA.
However, see article on Green Plan for Paratransit at gapersblock.com/mechanic/2010/02/08
Douglas Larson, mechanical engineer, announced November 28, 2009 that he will be ready in January 2010 for first testing by a person (or persons) who is/are disabled of the solar-powered neighborhood car project called "Soular Car."
Larson has now postponed the test for a variety of reasons, weather conditions that impact persons who use motorized chairs being one of them. Plans are to work with Alderman Moore to get a pilot project off the ground ASAP.
He has invited Dr. Ayo Maat and those she refers from IMPRUVE (Independent Movement of Riders for Unity, Vehicles, Equality) or Green Think Tank for the Disability Community to be among the first testers.
First test is to determine:
1. If persons who are disabled can transfer in and out of their wheelchairs to the
Soular Car (manufactured by Cruise Car Inc.)
2. If persons who are disabled can transfer in and out of the Soular Car to the
motorized carts provided at local stores for shopping
3. How the installed covers hold up that trap solar energy to keep the vehicle warm
4. How the vehicle holds up in Chicago winter weather
Later tests will determine:
5. Which is best: foam-in-place permanent back supports or portable back supports?
6. Is it more feasible to begin with rentals than outright purchases
7. How can this technology be used in larger passenger vans for a paratransit
fleet?
8. Can the ordinance requiring doors be amended to exclude them in favor of velcro
enclosure for persons who are disabled and transfering from motorized
wheelchairs?
Douglas Larson wants to have his Soular Car project on display in May 2009 at the Green Fest in Chicago's Navy Pier
However, see article on Green Plan for Paratransit at gapersblock.com/mechanic/2010/02/08
Douglas Larson, mechanical engineer, announced November 28, 2009 that he will be ready in January 2010 for first testing by a person (or persons) who is/are disabled of the solar-powered neighborhood car project called "Soular Car."
Larson has now postponed the test for a variety of reasons, weather conditions that impact persons who use motorized chairs being one of them. Plans are to work with Alderman Moore to get a pilot project off the ground ASAP.
He has invited Dr. Ayo Maat and those she refers from IMPRUVE (Independent Movement of Riders for Unity, Vehicles, Equality) or Green Think Tank for the Disability Community to be among the first testers.
First test is to determine:
1. If persons who are disabled can transfer in and out of their wheelchairs to the
Soular Car (manufactured by Cruise Car Inc.)
2. If persons who are disabled can transfer in and out of the Soular Car to the
motorized carts provided at local stores for shopping
3. How the installed covers hold up that trap solar energy to keep the vehicle warm
4. How the vehicle holds up in Chicago winter weather
Later tests will determine:
5. Which is best: foam-in-place permanent back supports or portable back supports?
6. Is it more feasible to begin with rentals than outright purchases
7. How can this technology be used in larger passenger vans for a paratransit
fleet?
8. Can the ordinance requiring doors be amended to exclude them in favor of velcro
enclosure for persons who are disabled and transfering from motorized
wheelchairs?
Douglas Larson wants to have his Soular Car project on display in May 2009 at the Green Fest in Chicago's Navy Pier
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