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Website Access Issues Plague Gov, Gutenberg; Inclusive Design Meets Off-Roading, Outer Space, and Hair Care
Accessibility in the News—10/12/18. Physical and website access issues continue to plague government and private businesses. In the public sector, polling place accessibility for people with disabilities crops up more frequently as midterm election dates draw near. Government website accessibility lawsuits are also breaking out of their regional norms, and this week, Minnesota had its first encounter with litigation related to online access. While the private sector continues to grapple with how the[…]
READ MORE about Website Access Issues Plague Gov, Gutenberg; Inclusive Design Meets Off-Roading, Outer Space, and Hair CareNDEAM Spotlights Jobs and Access for Disabled Employees; DOJ Weighs in on Website Accessibility
Disability Employment Awareness Month begins at state and national levels. Also, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) weighs in on website accessibility requirements for businesses. But did anything change? Accessibility in the News—10/5/18. This week kicked off National Disability Employment Month (NDEAM), which is observed every October (states also have their observances, including our home state of Texas). Throughout the month, initiatives celebrate the productivity and perspective that employees with[…]
READ MORE about NDEAM Spotlights Jobs and Access for Disabled Employees; DOJ Weighs in on Website AccessibilityThe Americans with Disabilities Act: Buildings, Websites, Greek Life Miss the Mark
Accessibility in the News—9/28/18. Though the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) passed more than 20 years ago, compliance with the Act is still an issue. While it could be argued that website accessibility is a relatively new issue, equal access and nondiscrimination violations continue to occur in traditional settings. This week’s news covers inaccessible fraternity houses, sororities not admitting a cheerleader with Down Syndrome, and buildings, websites, and city infrastructure[…]
READ MORE about The Americans with Disabilities Act: Buildings, Websites, Greek Life Miss the MarkFor Website Accessibility Cases, Industries Give Tips, Request DOJ Clarification
Accessibility in the News—9/21/18. This week, museums, modeling, makeup, and the Texas proposal to remove deaf-blind Helen Keller’s story from school curriculum stood beside articles addressing website accessibility cases impacting various industries. A new museum app opens the art world to those who may otherwise experience anxiety over new events, while a review of an association conference provides good tips for all seeking to provide an accessible experience for all[…]
READ MORE about For Website Accessibility Cases, Industries Give Tips, Request DOJ ClarificationAccessibility Progress Being Made Online, On Grounds in Education Sector
Accessibility in the News—9/14/18. The week started off with a heavy focus on institutions of higher education. A student’s entire college experience, from class registration to parking to classes themselves, can be dramatically affected how well accessibility has been implemented online, in class, and across campus. At least two universities are intentionally pursuing accessibility improvements, and one witness to the registration process for a person with disabilities is now launching[…]
READ MORE about Accessibility Progress Being Made Online, On Grounds in Education SectorLaws, Litigation Message: Make Websites Accessible
Accessibility in the News—9/7/18. The industries are varied and the methods differ, but the message from a few of this week’s stories is the same: Make your website accessible for people who have disabilities. Leveraging both legal actions and established mandates, groups in the U.S. and abroad are emphasizing the need for online access for everyone. Several articles this week focus on the litigation aspect: Property management and leasing companies[…]
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Accessibility in the News—8/31/18. There were a few repeated themes this week: There’s still a lot of work do be done in making websites more accessible, both in business and in government. In elections, new technology and improved processes can foster more inclusive voting. And designs for people with disabilities are appearing in housing and buildings, fashion design, and other products and services. Some of this growth is due to[…]
READ MORE about Market is Ripe for Accessible Home, Fashion Designs for People with DisabilitiesGroups Tackle Myriad of Challenges Met by Wheelchair Users; Apple Hit with Web Lawsuit
Accessibility in the News—8/24/18. This week’s news covers the lawsuit against Apple for website accessibility and renewed accessibility efforts by Google. It also covers parking, housing, and various municipal challenges impacting wheelchair users and others with disabilities. NOTE: To get news like this every week in your inbox, before it hits our website, subscribe to our Accessibility in the News e-newsletter. There are no ads, and we never send spam.[…]
READ MORE about Groups Tackle Myriad of Challenges Met by Wheelchair Users; Apple Hit with Web LawsuitEducation and Students with Disabilities
Accessibility in the News—8/17/18. The end of summer means students, including those with disabilities, entering the classrooms. This week, many writers took a look at the nexus of education and disability: Charisse Hogan, contributor to The Mighty, asks that you prepare your sons and daughters to encounter and interact with children with disabilities. And she tells how important their awareness was to her as she grew up with cerebral palsy.[…]
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