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My family and I went to visit an art exhibit at the Graphite Art Center this weekend. Typically, when you go to a museum, you are not supposed to touch the exhibits. This particular exhibit encourages you to do exactly the opposite. The curator created an exhibit that could be touched to demonstrate there is
What are your recommendations for transcription services for video calls? I don’t have a lot of money for accessibility. Where should I start? As a gift to you for Valentine’s Day, Elizabeth Ralston, Accessibility Consultant, will share entertaining stories and answer questions on accessibility
As we close out 2022, I hope that you will consider creating at least one accessibility goal for your organization. In an attempt to inspire you, I am compelled to write about the inaccessibility of spaces and events, in the hope that people will think about how to make their spaces more welcoming and inclusive
I went to a webinar launching the WHO Global Report on Health Equity for Persons with Disabilities. Haben Girma, a deafblind lawyer, moderated this gathering of professionals. The 312- page report’s findings were summarized in this setting. While I have not yet read the report in its entirety- I wanted to share my takeaways from
Today I am lighting a candle for a dear friend of mine, Consuelo, who passed away from cancer two years ago. Consuelo was also deaf, like me. I am thinking a lot about her today and our friendship. Really, I could wax poetic about our friendship and how much she meant to me, but instead