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How to do alt text on social media for artists and photographers
Alt text is important, this article discusses considerations for photographs and social media.
Why the Break/Fix Approach to Accessibility Is Broken
A deep dive into the problematic break/fix approach to accessibility, its causes and costs, and the potential solutions.
Android’s Expressive Captions uses AI to bring emotion to captions
This new feature builds on Live Caption so that you don’t just read what someone is saying — you get a sense of the emotion, too.
How "Wicked"'s Accessibility Coordinator Made the Land of Oz More Inclusive (PopSugar)
In an exclusive interview with PS, Nassari talks more about her work on "Wicked" and why every budget should include a disability coordinator.
Lego Increases Disability Inclusion In Its Product Line (Disability Scoop)
Lego is introducing new characters outfitted with an internationally recognized lanyard designed to quietly indicate that a person has a hidden disability and might need some extra support.
The U.S. Department of Transportation is issuing a final rule addressing the serious problems that individuals with disabilities using wheelchairs and scooters face when traveling by air. (Federal Register)
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is issuing a final rule to strengthen its regulation implementing the Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA) and to address the serious problems that individuals with disabilities using wheelchairs and scooters face when traveling by air that impact their safety and dignity, including mishandled wheelchairs and scooters and improper transfers to and from aircraft seats, aisle chairs, and personal wheelchairs.
Sign language interpreter rocks out at heavy metal concert (YouTube 2 min)
Lindsay Rothschild-Cross, a high school sign language teacher, said it was her first time interpreting for death metal music.
Delta Boosts Accessibility For Travelers With Disabilities
"Delta Air Lines is introducing a new flight map offering high-contrast visuals, a color-blind palette, large text and icons, clearer labels and the ability to zoom and pan."
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