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My Trip to Greater Fort Lauderdale as a Deafblind Traveler
Join me on an inspiring and fun-filled adventure in Fort Lauderdale with @visitlauderdale ! In this video, I explore the vibrant sights and sounds of the city as a DeafBlind Latina, sharing my unique perspective, experiences, and accessibility of the city. From stunning beaches to delicious dining, come see how accessibility and inclusivity can make travel enjoyable for everyone.
Thank you to @visitlauderdale for sponsoring today's video!
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02:37 Pompano Beach Fisher Family Pier
04:11 Lunch at Oceanic Restaurant
04:18 Travel to Hugh Taylor Birch State Park
07:38 Dinner at Olive and Sea Restaurant
08:57 Breakfast at Bagels & Co
09:47 Walk to NSU Art Museum
12:10 Lunch at Casa Sensei
12:47 Sawgrass Recreation Park - Airboat tour
16:32 Dinner at Coyo Taco
19:20 Bonnet House Museum & Gardens
22:47 Lunch at Louie Bossi’s Ristorante
23:54 Water Taxi
25:08 Crema Gourmet Cafe
26:05 Wreck bar
Watch Next:
➡️ Deafblind at the World Latin Dance Cup - ua-cam.com/video/wu5Meb8AFgg/v-deo.html
➡️ My Southern Utah Road Trip as a Deafblind Latina - ua-cam.com/video/S_uengR1hgo/v-deo.html
➡️ Welcome to the Blindish Latina UA-cam Channel - ua-cam.com/video/9DzFHStuZwM/v-deo.html
🎉Let's Connect:
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Website - www.catarinarivera.com/
#blindishlatina #blindness #deafblind
Video Description:
The video starts out with a summary of the video, seeing Catarina, Blinish Latina, walking on the boardwalk, eating food, looking around in the art museum and on a boat with a title screen: Visit Greater Fort Lauderdale with Blindish Latina. It cuts to Day 1 of Catarina sitting in a taxi wearing a red shirt and sunglasses with videos of the streets passing by. Catarina is then sitting on a hotel couch talking about the sponsor of the video, Visit Lauderdale. We then see her talking with Rita Wells on the street and Rita is holding a pink umbrella to cover them from the sun. They then start walking on the boardwalk of Pompano beach together, talking. We see views of the beach, the people around, the accessibility to the beach while Catarina is talking in the background about the experience. Catatrina then is walking up a ramp to the restaurant, Oceanic and she is sitting trying out different foods that she seems to enjoy. She then is at Hug Taylor Birch state park and we see birds in a small body of water and Catarina walking on a road that has a lot of trees and nature on the side. We go to Catarina sitting in the hotel again in a black tank top talking about the experience. Later that day, Catarina is in a black dress walking on the side of the bay. She eats at Olive and Sea Restaurant and we see her salad and white wine. Day 2 she enters a bagel shop and eats a delicious bagel. She is in a red top and black spotted pants, and then she walks outside over to the art museum. Many different clips of Catarina looking at pieces of bright-colored art on the walls. We then jump to Catarina recapping the day in her hotel. She has her hair in a bun and is wearing a gray tank top. She ate lunch at a pan-asian Latin fusion restaurant. They show different types of sushi rolls and Catarina tries a soup. She then shops boats and is talking about how they are going to go on a boat. She is wearing a brown boat hat and sunglasses. Catarina shows how she gets on the boat and then we see how the boat goes through the sawgrass and they stop to see different types of birds in the trees. She shows how she protects her hearing aids under her hat. They then show an alligator and turtle they saw in the wildlife preserve. For dinner, they go to Coyo Taco and shows Catarina walk into the restaurant with her pole, she is dancing and happy to eat the food. They get all kinds of dips for the chips and she taste tests different types of drinks they have there. Day 3, Catarina is sitting in the hotel wearing a halter-striped shirt. They go to the Bonnet House and we see beautiful gardens with lots of green plants, and the indoors of the old house. They then venture to Las Olas Boulevard and eat Italian food. We see Catarina tasting the food and enjoying it. She then is on the dock waiting for the water taxi. It arrives and it looks like a school bus on the water. They cruise around the bay and listen to the men talk about what they are seeing. Catarina then gets a match at a cafe and she tastes it. Catarina is then walking on the dock again with a fence along the side. They go to the Wreck bar which has a lot of fish tanks in the walls that you can see into. They sit at the bar and order a cheese plate and some wine. While they are eating, there are windows into a big tank in front of them and they see mermaids swimming around and waving at them. The end screen comes on.
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  • @Elfie1107
    @Elfie1107 3 дні тому

    What’s your disability?

  • @VulcanOnWheels
    @VulcanOnWheels 6 днів тому

    Personally, I prefer the shorter name.

  • @user-ty2uz4gb7v
    @user-ty2uz4gb7v 8 днів тому

    If you don't wear dark sunglasses you're not blind sorry 🤷

  • @josephwesward
    @josephwesward 10 днів тому

    Elvivfuendnccmsolwlacmcnrjrivujdnewlaqpetuccnrdcndendjfjfhahahahahahhahefbfjeeblindblindblindblindyoullgetusedtoityoullgetusedtoityoullgrtusedtoitjajajjaajjajajajajajaqprogvudneeudj888888888888888888888888888888888

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda 10 днів тому

    Blindishlatina. you shared amazing view~catch ya later. =)

  • @Aslarpcat
    @Aslarpcat 12 днів тому

    Accessibility isn’t an extra its the steps they forgot

  • @dominic7482
    @dominic7482 23 дні тому

    Catarina please keep up the great work and please keep posting vlogs. They are awesome and thank you for taking the time to edit them and make them and do all the work that goes behind the scenes to make them. Thank you for all the work that you do and advocacy for people with disabilities, please, keep it up🎉

  • @dominic7482
    @dominic7482 24 дні тому

    Great content thanks for sharing and taking time to make this short 😊

  • @pippinlatham4857
    @pippinlatham4857 25 днів тому

    As a wheelchair user, I found it very uncomfortable too. The implication is that any one visibly disabled is somehow incapable of leadership.

  • @loliking8485
    @loliking8485 26 днів тому

    Ironlegs

  • @nilla.23
    @nilla.23 26 днів тому

    My granpa uses a walker I don't want him becoming president

    • @CatarinaRivera
      @CatarinaRivera 26 днів тому

      It still impacts us and we identity with the image of a mobility aid, why could they not use a different image?

    • @pippinlatham4857
      @pippinlatham4857 25 днів тому

      Because he uses a walker? If not, then your comment is not relevant.

  • @debbyparker5431
    @debbyparker5431 26 днів тому

    If we're going to start banning reading materials then the Economist should be the one banned first 😂

  • @donilexington4600
    @donilexington4600 27 днів тому

    The joke was implying that the presidental candidates are old. It's not making fun of people with disabilities. Being old isn't a disability lol. Stop twisting narratives to make it about you.

    • @CatarinaRivera
      @CatarinaRivera 26 днів тому

      then why not use something to symbolize being old or a photo of him? As you can see in this video mobility aids do not represent old.

    • @donilexington4600
      @donilexington4600 26 днів тому

      @@CatarinaRivera it does within the context of who is involved. Again, stop twisting the narrative to fit your agenda.

    • @pippinlatham4857
      @pippinlatham4857 25 днів тому

      It's not twisting any narrative to say that using a mobility aid to represent incapability of leadership us ableist . Also aging does cause disability.

    • @donilexington4600
      @donilexington4600 25 днів тому

      @pippinlatham4857 there are more old people who use walkers than disabled people. And no, being old isn't a disability. It's a part of life. It's absolutely twisting it to fit her narrative. She just wants to be a victim.

  • @Verdenay
    @Verdenay 27 днів тому

    Looney tunes

  • @oxfamshop
    @oxfamshop 27 днів тому

    I had a partially sighted friend who was once asked why they wanted a television . The answer was because some Television shows were not on the radio.

  • @gial8862
    @gial8862 27 днів тому

    Great point. No Christian conservative would ever do such a thing. The left is evil

  • @jessidygirl1310
    @jessidygirl1310 Місяць тому

    If you're deaf and blind, how did you learn to talk?

    • @CatarinaRivera
      @CatarinaRivera 27 днів тому

      I was born with a hearing disability, started wearing hearing aids as a toddler, and received at least 10 years of speech therapy. I was also in mainstream classes. I didn't start losing my vision until age 17.

  • @sasharivera2113
    @sasharivera2113 Місяць тому

    me and you have the same last name

  • @MargauxJoffe
    @MargauxJoffe Місяць тому

    I went to speech therapy too! Very briefly as a kid

    • @CatarinaRivera
      @CatarinaRivera 27 днів тому

      Thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @Alexkolano
    @Alexkolano Місяць тому

    Great video, I love when you described your hike in peekaboo canyon as “sparking curiosity” that’s so true! Nature always sparks curiosity in me as well. The food looks as good as it surely tasted!

    • @CatarinaRivera
      @CatarinaRivera 27 днів тому

      Glad you enjoyed the video, thank you for watching, and yes the food was delicious!

  • @oxfamshop
    @oxfamshop Місяць тому

    At the start of the video I wondered if you had deaf blind syndrome but my understanding of that was that it was both issues at the start. Keep on being great.

    • @CatarinaRivera
      @CatarinaRivera 23 дні тому

      Thanks for sharing! Glad I could share my experience with you.

  • @dominic7482
    @dominic7482 Місяць тому

    Awesome thank you for sharing:)

  • @user-bf8dw4gg4h
    @user-bf8dw4gg4h Місяць тому

    If you can’t see and hear how can anyone tell you about your disabilities 😭💀 Not trying to be an ass

    • @CatarinaRivera
      @CatarinaRivera 27 днів тому

      I've been disabled since I was a kid and during my childhood only had a hearing disability. I wore/wear hearing aids and went through many years of speech. My vision loss started to progress at age 17. Blindness and deafness are both spectrums, I still have 5% of my vision and only about 15% of blind people are totally blind. Even if I was completely deafblind, I would still be able to know/understand I'm disabled. I could get my information other ways like through protactile communication or assistive technologies. If you want to learn more about my condition look into retinitis pigmentosa and Usher Syndrome.

    • @user-bf8dw4gg4h
      @user-bf8dw4gg4h 27 днів тому

      @@CatarinaRivera thank you deeply for explaining. Like I said not being stupid that was very informative. 🙏❤️

  • @souperman72
    @souperman72 Місяць тому

    Just drive her around for a couple hours and just say you drove to Mexico or something. You can shit talk all you want, what are they going to do? Tap the comments into morse code on her hand?

    • @CatarinaRivera
      @CatarinaRivera 27 днів тому

      What an ableist comment. Blindness and deafness are both spectrums. Just because someone is legally blind/deaf doesn't mean in totality. Only 15% of people who are blind are totally blind. I have about 5% of my vision remaining and rely on hearing aids. If You want to learn more about my condition look into Usher Syndrome.

  • @laurenoliver3145
    @laurenoliver3145 Місяць тому

    You speak better Spanish than those who can hear A++

  • @MrGiggles676
    @MrGiggles676 Місяць тому

    Was waiting for the meme

  • @sophiebaby3074
    @sophiebaby3074 Місяць тому

  • @tomriddleson7326
    @tomriddleson7326 Місяць тому

    Thanks for taking me to Paris! No problem! (Opens the door to the backyard)

    • @CatarinaRivera
      @CatarinaRivera 27 днів тому

      I have 5% of my vision left so I can tell the difference between my yard and Paris, also I would definitely know if I didn't get on a plane. Blindness is a spectrum and only 15% of legally blind people are actually totally blind.

  • @christopherward6351
    @christopherward6351 Місяць тому

    I can’t tell what kind of gaslighting this is lmao

  • @lymangreen5020
    @lymangreen5020 Місяць тому

    You go, girl!!

  • @justinjackson2588
    @justinjackson2588 Місяць тому

    So coordinated for a person that has never seen another dance.

    • @CatarinaRivera
      @CatarinaRivera 27 днів тому

      I've totally seen other people dance! You're assuming I have been blind my entire life and also assuming that blindness means completely seeing nothing. Blindness is a spectrum and I didn't become blind until 17, so I've definitely seen people dancing, I also have 5% of my vision remaining so I rely on that. AND even if someone is completely blind, they could still learn a dance.

  • @SoldrfMfortune
    @SoldrfMfortune Місяць тому

    Ah, so she wasted time AND money traveling to countries where she can't see or hear anything. Such a glorious waste of money.

    • @CatarinaRivera
      @CatarinaRivera 27 днів тому

      Not a waste! First off this is an extremely harmful take. No matter the disability, disabled people deserve to travel and it's not a waste of money. There are other senses besides seeing and hearing that I can take in and enjoy. Also, deafness and blindness are a spectrum, so I still have 5% of my sight so still can enjoy my surroundings.

    • @SoldrfMfortune
      @SoldrfMfortune 27 днів тому

      @@CatarinaRivera I'm autistic. I don't care about your opinion on this take. My mom was a crackhead and hooker, who used her disability check to fund her addiction. She wasted social security and college benefits. I say "wasted" because she died of a fentanyl overdose. She was 57, and was on disability for breaking her tailbone and not going to the hospital to have it fixed because she was a convict and addict, and she didn't want them to report to her Proby that she was using, again. Shed already been to state rehab twice and prison twice. The vast majority of people I've met on SSI were just like her, and we're usually her friends. The elderly who invested in it never get to benefit from SSI without having to work some kind of part time job to bridge the gap. SSI is broken, and most disabled and special needs people don't deserve to live off the taxes of others. I'm just as opposed to SSI being used as a social safety net as I am of prisons being used to keep murderers and pedophiles alive, clothed, and fed. Tl;dr you don't deserve to live off my tax dollars and social security fund I'm required by law to contribute to. I'm poor enough as it is. I'm tired of funding the lives of others by force.

  • @bazooka-su7fy
    @bazooka-su7fy Місяць тому

    I love your confidence and how you still maxed your shirt and shoes

  • @Artemis-eu5ql
    @Artemis-eu5ql Місяць тому

    The many blind people I’ve asked if they needed help and they ignored me. I never assume they would also be deaf

  • @holycrap8367
    @holycrap8367 Місяць тому

    Hey no disrespect, im just genuinely curious, but how do you interact with the viewers? Because you stated you cant see and cant hear. God bless you

    • @CatarinaRivera
      @CatarinaRivera Місяць тому

      Thanks for asking kindly! I have 5% of my vision remaining so I rely on that. There's also many cool accessibility features I can use to help interact with viewers and use technology. Blindness is a spectrum and only 15% of blind people have total blindness. Deafness is also a spectrum. I have worn hearing aids since I was very young and also did years of speech therapy. I had access to spoken language because of that and have always communicated verbally. I’m still deaf even though I wear hearing aids. If you want to learn more about my condition feel free to look into Usher Syndrome.

    • @holycrap8367
      @holycrap8367 Місяць тому

      @@CatarinaRivera yea I’ve read your replies to the other people who have the same question. God bless you🙌

  • @glitterslaughter
    @glitterslaughter Місяць тому

    I love how silly all of this was, he looks so happy 😭!

  • @jameswilson1821
    @jameswilson1821 Місяць тому

    The city department needs to do there work

  • @Mo-zr3hh
    @Mo-zr3hh Місяць тому

    This video made my worries seem so small. She is so positive and brave!

  • @johnhart125
    @johnhart125 Місяць тому

    Very brave lady

  • @pippinlatham4857
    @pippinlatham4857 Місяць тому

    Super late to this video, but we have the same design crosswalks in Melbourne Australia! I also have come across ones in Vienna, Austria that had a tactile arrow on the top that indicated which direction the crossing is. Super useful when there are multiple crossings close together.

  • @laurenraquel4888
    @laurenraquel4888 Місяць тому

    I have a question that might sound dumb but I’m genuinely curious: As a deaf and blind person how do you communicate with other people? I know other people who are deaf use ASL but as someone who is blind how does that work? If any of that sounded rude I’m sorry, again just curious.

    • @pippinlatham4857
      @pippinlatham4857 Місяць тому

      I can't speak for OP but there are different dialects and cultures of sign language, for example BSL (British sign language) is different to Auslan (australian sign language) ASL, the one you mentioned, I think is the American dialect. There is also a tactile version for DeafBlind people in most dialects. This is similar to the sign you might be used to seeing but instead of purely visual it is tactile and communicated via touch. It is usually called "tactile signing". Here is a link to the wikipedia article, although please keep in mind it is very preliminary knowledge on tactile signing and the many DeafBlind people that use it en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tactile_signing

    • @CatarinaRivera
      @CatarinaRivera Місяць тому

      I have Usher Syndrome which is a genetic cause of deafness and blindness. My vision is not blurry but it’s a very small window. Some describe it as looking through a pinhole. I only have 5% of my vision remaining. I have worn hearing aids since I was very young and also did years of speech therapy. I had access to spoken language because of that and have always communicated verbally. My vision disability wasn’t diagnosed until I was 17 so I had good vision throughout my childhood. I never went to a specialized school. I was in a mainstream classroom with an IEP. There is variation within blindness, deafness, and deafblindness. If you want, look into Protactile communication, while it's something I don't use, it's a form of communication for deafblind people.

  • @princessbailey4027
    @princessbailey4027 Місяць тому

    Amazing not to let challenges to hold you back. You go girl! Traveling while blind and deaf. Beautiful

  • @jadoremakeup1422
    @jadoremakeup1422 Місяць тому

    I think you are amazing!!! I don’t understand how blind people get around by themselves. You have a friend with you taking the video. I am a sighted person and I get lost all the time.

  • @__kaii__
    @__kaii__ Місяць тому

    how did u learn how to talk if your blind and deaf

  • @dannany
    @dannany Місяць тому

    I’m curious, how do you read comments? Do you have someone that turns comments into braille for you?

    • @arrowundefined
      @arrowundefined Місяць тому

      Text to speech

    • @dannany
      @dannany Місяць тому

      @@arrowundefined shes deafblind, so text to speech wouldn't work

    • @arrowundefined
      @arrowundefined Місяць тому

      @@dannany similar to blindness, being deaf is a spectrum

    • @dannany
      @dannany Місяць тому

      @@arrowundefined Interesting, thank you!

  • @ZachBZera
    @ZachBZera Місяць тому

    You went to a third world country you probably shouldn't expect perfect accessibility everywhere

  • @FluffyLavender1
    @FluffyLavender1 Місяць тому

    Have you considered a service dog?

  • @bubby3217
    @bubby3217 Місяць тому

    You're not deafblind quit lying

    • @CatarinaRivera
      @CatarinaRivera Місяць тому

      I am deafblind! Look up Usher Syndrome. It's the leading cause of deafblindess. Also while I know as a creator and advocate I put myself out here for criticism, but accusations like these are hurtful to the community. The number one thing I want you to do is always believe disabled people.

    • @bubby3217
      @bubby3217 Місяць тому

      @@CatarinaRivera My bad I'm sorry I was hating

    • @pieceofshoot
      @pieceofshoot Місяць тому

      @@bubby3217work on thinking before you speak :)

  • @audreymaqks
    @audreymaqks Місяць тому

    You are so much stronger and braver than me

  • @RivyGenX
    @RivyGenX Місяць тому

    First you are awesome second the state of this sidewalk is unsafe for anyone.

    • @CatarinaRivera
      @CatarinaRivera Місяць тому

      thank you, and agree, that's why good infrastructure and accessibility are important for all!