How to Clear Your Vision in 2021
by John Samuel, Co-Founder and CEO of Ablr For the past 18 months, I’ve had frequent occasion to visit Duke University’s Eye Center. The building… Read More »How to Clear Your Vision in 2021
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by John Samuel, Co-Founder and CEO of Ablr For the past 18 months, I’ve had frequent occasion to visit Duke University’s Eye Center. The building… Read More »How to Clear Your Vision in 2021
By Carla Smith, Accessibility Representative, Ablr Dogs are now going to be the only service animals allowed to fly on passenger planes, according to a… Read More »New Restrictions for Traveling With Service Animals
Guest Post by Lamoine Williams – AKA – Blind Ohio Gamer (Blind OG83) My name is Lamoine Williams, also known as blind Ohio Gamer (Blind… Read More »The Case for Accessibility in Gaming: Guest Post
By John Samuel, Chief Innovation Architect On July 30th, we held the “What’s the Deal with disABILITIES: The Triangle Celebrates 30 Years of the ADA.“… Read More »Why I Was Reminded That We All Need to Celebrate the ADA
By John Samuel During my first couple of weeks at LCI, I was writing my thoughts and feelings, which took the form of a blog.… Read More »30 Months Later, Reflecting on the 30%
By John Samuel Promotional video of John Samuel talking about his new web series. Click on the CC icon to access closed captions. We recently… Read More »Welcome to the show, “All Access with John Samuel”
By Shannon Garner A little under a year ago, a friend of mine introduced me to this amazing restaurant on Hillsborough Street called Coco Bongo.… Read More »Why More Than the Menu Wins Rave Revues
Since Covid-19 has kept us homebound, I have found myself not wearing a watch anymore. There’s definitely a whole other blog we can devote to… Read More »Accessibility Can Be Sexy
by Shannon Garner I’ve been with LCI Tech Services for less than 90 days, so I have to admit this is my first time… Read More »From Sidecar to Success: Shannon’s Accessibility Journey – #GAAD2019
by Tristan Bussiere Having had an unwavering interest in computers since a young age, I was exposed to assistive technology at the outset. Luckily for… Read More »Navigating the Intersection of Accessibility and Engineering: Tristan’s Accessibility Journey – #GAAD 2019