These small commitments to ensuring a more accessible and inclusive experience for all make all the difference in the disability community.
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World Braille Day
January 4th is World Braille Day! This commemorates the birth of Braille’s inventor, Louis Braille.
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If Not Now, When?
As a society and a capitalistic country, we have arrived at the optimum juncture in history to propose teleworking as the predominant way for persons with disabilities to participate in the 21st Century workforce.
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Ryan Boyle, a Paralympian and World Champion
An interview with Ryan Boyle.
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Marvel Gets Its First Deaf Superhero But Accessibility Issues in Theaters Remain
Eternals revealed Marvel’s first deaf superhero. So, why are there still accessibility issues in theaters?
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Accessible Infographics
Designers must keep accessibility practices in mind when developing infographics to ensure the content is recognizable to screen readers.
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The Long Haul
COVID-19 has not changed the requirements to ensure non-discrimination in the workplace, and this includes providing accommodations related to the current pandemic.
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Holiday Ups and Downs
How do you get through the holidays when you struggle with them? Here are some things to consider that you may find helpful.
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An Overview of Accessibility Overlays
While these widgets appear to be a “quick fix” to instantly repair accessibility issues, they often do not work
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Ep. 27 - Michael Kutcher
Today’s guest is Michael Kutcher. From the moment of birth, Michael has overcome challenges and conquered obstacles that most people never even catch a glimpse of. Born as an unexpected twin, Michael met the first of many challenges at delivery.
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Ep. 26 - Cliff Devries
Today’s guest is award-winning diver and diving coach, Cliff Devries. As a young man, Cliff was a diving prodigy and was on track to make the Olympics.