The Arizona State Museum is partnering with EnChroma to provide glasses to visitors with color blindness.
TUCSON, Ariz. — The Arizona State Museumat the University of Arizona is partnering with EnChroma to make their exhibits more accessible to visitors.Color blindness is estimated to affect 300 million people in the world. About 1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women are color blind.Before trying on the special glasses, the four people shared their experience being color blind.
“The biggest thing is it's embarrassing because I can't match my clothes up. My wife really gets on me about that,” said UA Professor John Turner. “And fortunately she has good color genes and she takes care of that.”
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