Court Approves Historic Settlement of Levi’s Stadium ADA Access Class Action Reached by GBDH and Co-Counsel – Goldstein, Borgen, Dardarian & Ho
Court Approves Historic Settlement of Levi’s Stadium ADA Access Class Action Reached by GBDH and Co-Counsel July 27, 2020 On the eve of the 30th anniversary of the Americans with…
The ADA is turning 30. It’s time that it included digital accessibility.
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WebAIM: Anniversaries Celebrated
Anniversaries Celebrated You are here: Home > Blog > Anniversaries Celebrated Sunday, July 26, 2020 marked the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. During WebAIM’s 20th anniversary year,…
Face mask: Lip-reading sisters abused for lifting mask on train – BBC News
Face mask: Lip-reading sisters abused for lifting mask on train Published 25 July 2020 Share close Share page Copy link About sharing Image source, Sense Image caption, Mobile footage shared…
WCAG 2.2: What changes and how does it impact users? | Fable
WCAG 2.2: What changes for websites and how does it impact users? WCAG 2.2: What changes for websites and how does it impact users? Estimated read time: 10 minutes The…
28 Movies, Books, TV Shows (and More) That Explore Disability Culture – The New York Times
Arts|28 Movies, Books, TV Shows (and More) That Explore Disability Culture https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/24/arts/disability-movies-books-tv.html Advertisement Continue reading the main story Supported by Continue reading the main story 28 Movies, Books, TV Shows…
Superfest film shorts, panel examine increasing visibility of disability in mainstream film | The Daily Californian
Film & Television Friday, July 24, 2020 Superfest film shorts, panel examine increasing visibility of disability in mainstream film Rooted in Rights/Courtesy By Hari Srinivasan | Senior Staff Last Updated…
Videoconference: Planning and conducting remote usability studies for accessibility – Rosenfeld Media
Home / Advancing Research Community / Videoconference: Planning and conducting remote usability studies for accessibility Videoconference: Planning and conducting remote usability studies for accessibility Videoconferences Posted on July 24, 2020.…
New Survey Indicates Gaps in Online Schooling Accessibility
Nowhere is the internet divide clearer than in the classroom, as students battle both computer and web access. Latino Decisions and its partners …
Paralympian on Impact of Americans with Disabilities Act: “Only Good Things to Come”
ADA advocates could tackle web accessibility next. Nancy Olson, a two-time Paralympian living in New Smyrna Beach has seen the changes the ADA …
Proactive inclusion is everyone’s responsibility
It’s now 30 years since the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law in the United States. This important legislation sets out the rights of United States citizens
Podcast: ADA Anniversary: What Does the Future Look Like for People with Disabilities at Work? – Peatworks
<< Go back to Future of Work Podcast page Podcast: ADA Anniversary: What Does the Future Look Like for People with Disabilities at Work? admin2021-12-16T17:25:22+00:00Published: July 23rd, 2020|Tags: Podcast| Future…
Thanks to the ADA: Celebrating 30 Years – Braille Works
Thanks to the ADA: Celebrating 30 Years Published on July 23, 2020 at 9:00 am It is time to celebrate a milestone in American history! Thirty years ago, Americans with…
Proactive inclusion is everyone’s responsibility – Age and Ability
Inclusive Workforce Proactive inclusion is everyone’s responsibility July 23, 2020 | Written by: Shari Trewin Categorized: Compliance | Inclusive Workforce | User Experience Share this post: It’s now 30 years…
Why Accessibility Matters for WordPress Themes and Their Users
The overarching theme was that awareness is vital and that theme developers play a crucial role in making the web more accessible.
Access For All: Major Milestones In Media Accessibility | GBH
Text by Daphne NorthropPhoto editing by Meredith NiermanEdited and described by Ellen London, with assistance from NCAM July 22, 2020 Since the founding of WGBH, we have been dedicated to…
Flattening Inaccessibility – Part 2 | NADTC
Home News & Blog Blog Flattening Inaccessibility – Part 2 Flattening Inaccessibility – Part 2 Posted on Jul 22,2020 Leave a comment Facebook Twitter LinkedIn The Impact of COVID-19 on…
A Complete Overview of Canada’s Accessibility Laws
A Complete Overview of Canada’s Accessibility Laws Jennifer Doyle Jul 22, 2020 – read – Web Accessibility This blog has been updated for accuracy and freshness. Did you know that…
Building Accessibility Into America, Literally – The New York Times
Arts|Building Accessibility Into America, Literally https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/20/arts/disabilities-architecture-design.html [Image description: People descending a spiraling ramp with bright red walls.] Designing for accessibility can be an opportunity, both creative and economic. It inspired…
India's online classrooms are outdated for disabled kids. Covid just made it worse
Making digital education accessible, both from the perspective of infrastructure and design, is a binding international and domestic legal obligation.
What to Expect Immediately After Amputation
These devices will be crucial as you get used to embarking on your usual … Using an assistive device will help you to gradually shift weight onto the …
ADA 30: No Justice for Disabled Native People – Disability Visibility Project
Posted July 19, 2020 by Alice Wong Guest Blog Posts ADA 30: No Justice for Disabled Native People ADA 30: No Justice for Disabled Native People Jen Deerinwater Content notes:…
After 30 Years the ADA Leaves People with Psychiatric Disabilities Behind – Disability Visibility Project
Posted July 19, 2020 by Alice Wong Guest Blog Posts After 30 Years the ADA Leaves People with Psychiatric Disabilities Behind After 30 Years the ADA Leaves People with Psychiatric…
Accessibility is Delicious: Food analogies for digital inclusion
I’m always looking for ways to talk about digital inclusion without reference to legal hammers. This post gathers some yummy analogies for accessibility that can be used to raise awareness