'Image whisperers' bring vision to the blind at Red Cross museum
- The Red Cross museum in Geneva offers an image prompter service to visually impaired visitors.
- The museum created the service to enable diversity, equity, and inclusion for all visitors.
- Specially trained 'image whisperers' guide blind visitors, describing exhibits in detail, like a motorcycle made of cigarette packs and a Henry Dunant sculpture.
- Alice Baronnet, a museum spokeswoman, underwent training last October with nearly 30 others to become an image prompter, saying, "It's very important for us to be as inclusive as possible."
- The 'image whisperers' provide a richer, more specialized experience, encouraging museum visits; Antoine Possa hopes companies reinstate inclusion policies, stating, 'That's not how we move the world forward.
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