Some of the"Gang of 19" activists sleep in front of an RTD bus during their protest in Denver in July 1978 On July 5, 1978, 19 disabled activists positioned themselves in downtown Denver’s busy intersection of Broadway and Colfax. For two days, they used their wheelchairs to surround several Regional Transportation District (RTD) buses and… Continue reading Come so far (Got so far to go): 32 Years of The Americans With Disabilities Act.
Category: Accessibility
My Thoughts on Accessibility of NFTs and Web3
This image is not an NFT but a stock image. Almost every day for the past six months, I have run into some type of discussion and debate about Web3. A quick explanation of Web3 is that of a decentralized Internet where applications and platforms will no longer be operated by centralized entities like Google,… Continue reading My Thoughts on Accessibility of NFTs and Web3
Accessibly Insecure
The Twelve Labors of Accessibility
The one type of question I'm most asked is what my role as an accessibility professional requires. I usually stick to a technical answer knowing it's what most people want to hear. My daily tasks and responsibilities. My current position consists of consulting with designers, developers, and testers on issues, researching approaches and solutions, creating… Continue reading The Twelve Labors of Accessibility