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Being Access-able

Juana Poareo

Centering digital accessibility in your business.

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Low vision on the web: Ann's story and accessible design tips

A woman wearing glasses and headphones navigates the internet. She is wearing a thick gray scarf and a brown sweater.


Q: Can you tell me about a time recently when a website made it harder to do something?

Ann: Most often, I use...

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How to accessibilize your writing

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The danger of the "one story fits all" narrative

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Do you read or write about people who aren’t like you?

In Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s 2009 TED Talk, “The Danger of a Single Story,” she said:

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2 years ago
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Join my new subscriber chat

Today I’m announcing a new addition to my Substack publication: Being Access-able subscriber chat.

This is a conversation space for all subscribers—kind of like a group chat or live hangout. I’ll post questions and updates, and you can jum...

2 years ago

Why "just complying" with ADA isn't enough for true accessibility

Ever find yourself doing the bare minimum when you have to do something that’s just hard? And then congratulating yourself for it?

I’m guilty of this. Some days, I don’t have the heart to work out, but I know I have to because I gotta los...

2 years ago
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    Talking about accessibility, inclusion, and disability. With the odd tangent here and there. Lover of the Oxford comma and hot chile peppers. New Mexico has the best chile, PERIOD.

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