A statue of Helen Keller at a water pump, stands at the United States Capitol Visitor Center’s Emancipation Hall, in Washington, D.C; this figure encapsulates the forever image of Helen Keller as the deafblind child drawing the connection of water…
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A Common Thread: Veterans Day & Usability Day
November 11th is Veterans Day in the United States. This November 11th, 2021, is also World Usability Day, as this day is on the second Thursday of every November. It is appropriate for these two days to fall on the…
Disabled Representation in the Workforce
Growing up, many of us disabled children, now adults, did not see ourselves in the workforce. There was no disabled teacher, actor, political figure, or medical professional; if someone in the workforce around us was disabled, they certainly did not…
Why Self-Employment is a Good Option
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM)! Despite there being many amazing pieces of assistive technology that empower many with disabilities to work, as well as, laws that protect a disabled person from discrimination in the workplace, accessibility and…
Thank You ADA, But It Is Time To Move Forward.
It The Ada’s 31st Anniversary: It is the 31st anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, so let’s dig into what this monumental act means for the disability community. To begin, the ADA was enacted to help drive accessibility for…
How Max Higbee Promotes Recreation for All in Whatcom County.
Outdoor recreation is often inaccessible to people with disabilities, but advocates like Kait are determined to break down barriers.
How Kenny Salvini Started A Movement For Wheelchair Users In The Pacific Northwest.
Kenny Salvini is a beacon of positivity for people with disabilities across the Pacific Northwest through his nonprofit The Here and Now Project. Kenny’s vision is to for people with disabilities to create representation for each other.
What Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) Means to Daman Wandke
As an individual with a disability, I have first-hand experience of how inaccessible the world has been and continues to be. There is a need for more awareness of accessibility and inclusion. Disability is not the barrier; it is the…
Global Accessibility Awareness Day
The disability community is an untapped market often overlooked in the development process. Websites and apps are the face of most services today. Despite this, people with disabilities continue to not have the same access as the general population.
Top Five (5) Ways to be Involved in Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD)
We advocate for accessibility and inclusion to be implemented into design. In honor of Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), we will highlight five ways you can help create an accessible online space and make the world better for everyone.