How to Cope With Accessibility Fatigue
If you’re blind or have low vision, you’ve probably developed an incredible set of problem-solving skills just to get through the day. But even with… Read More »How to Cope With Accessibility Fatigue
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If you’re blind or have low vision, you’ve probably developed an incredible set of problem-solving skills just to get through the day. But even with… Read More »How to Cope With Accessibility Fatigue
Why Braille Still Matters in the Age of AI and Audio With the rise of screen readers, audiobooks, and AI-driven accessibility tools, it’s fair to… Read More »The Importance of Braille in a Technology Driven World
Artificial intelligence is showing up everywhere, from the apps on your phone to the glasses on your face. And for people who are blind or… Read More »The Pros and Pitfalls of AI for People Who Are Blind or Low Vision
With the summer coming up, I am excited to start spending more time out on the deck, and that usually means more grilled food! I… Read More »Move Over Grill, It’s Time for Summer Griddling
Smart tech has come a long way in making everyday life easier, especially if you’re blind or losing your sight. Whether you’re asking a voice… Read More »How Accessible Is Smart Tech, Really?
Interviewing for a new job should be an inclusive and supportive experience—one where every candidate has the opportunity to show up with confidence and put… Read More »Accessibility Accommodations for Job Interviews
In the latest episode of Access Granted, Mike sits down with Kim Casey, Ablr’s Director of Accessibility, and someone who’s been driving this mission for more than 20 years.
Kim didn’t set out to work in accessibility—she started in a mailroom reading mail aloud for her blind boss. That job opened a door. And she’s been pushing for meaningful change in how we build digital experiences ever since.
In this Access Granted episode, John and Michael dive into the Ablr Works program and what it takes to create real opportunities for people with disabilities. They share their experiences as co-founders of Ablr, breaking down how companies can go beyond good intentions and take real action in accessibility and hiring.
In the latest Access Granted episode, Chris shares his journey from hiding his disability to becoming a powerful voice for disability inclusion. He talks about how embracing his unique experiences—such as using his bionic arm and navigating a fast-paced world with Type 1 diabetes—has fueled his mission to empower others and transform organizational cultures.
January was a rough month for me personally. I started the year off feeling sluggish and weak. During this time, I didn’t feel like myself.… Read More »Bringing Back Those Smiles