Posts Tagged ‘Accessibility’
A Civil Rights Forum: Preparing for the New Administration (Postponed!)
To ensure the most impactful and relevant discussion, we have decided to postpone A Civil Rights Forum: Preparing for the New Administration until after the release of key policy updates from the…
Read MoreDon’t Forget the Importance of Accessibility in Diversity and Inclusion Efforts
Diversity and inclusion have gained prominence in recent years in discussions about creating respectful, productive, and innovative environments. Often overlooked in these discussions i the importance of accessibility. Accessibility is…
Read MoreBeyond Stereotypes: Celebrating the Unique Strengths of Each Generation
Explore the different values, behaviors, and perspectives that shape each generation. Go beyond stereotypes to uncover the remarkable strengths inherent in individuals of all ages and promote effective collaboration and…
Read MoreDefining “Accessibility”
Prior to the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, it was generally thought that making buildings, sidewalks, computer, television and movie screens accessible, and voice-activated typing only…
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