80 Years of Progress, 5 Years of Purpose!
This year marks the 80th anniversary of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) ,which is a time for us to reflect on how far we’ve… Read More »80 Years of Progress, 5 Years of Purpose!
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This year marks the 80th anniversary of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) ,which is a time for us to reflect on how far we’ve… Read More »80 Years of Progress, 5 Years of Purpose!
As the summer came to an end, my family and I finally made our way to the beach! I truly love the beach – in… Read More »The Beauty of Designing with Intention
In the latest episode of Access Granted, our host, Mike Iannelli, sits down with Rich Phaneuf, CEO & Executive Director of the Association Executives of North Carolina (AENC). Rich shares how a single overlooked question on a registration form sparked a lasting shift in how AENC shows up for its members—with accessibility and inclusion at the core.
“Accessibility” is a word that gets used a lot. You’ll hear it in conversations about websites, education, social media, workplaces, even music and board games.… Read More »What Does Accessibility Really Mean? A Simple Explanation
Raising a child with a disability can be one of the most rewarding and most demanding journeys a parent will ever take. Disabilities can look… Read More »A Practical Guide for Parents of Children with Disabilities
At the end of July, my colleague Logan and I presented at the Raleigh Chamber Perspectives Conference. We had the opportunity to facilitate a conversation… Read More »Progress Over Perfection: Why Accessibility and Disability Inclusion Can’t Wait
Losing your sight doesn’t mean losing your potential. Whether you’ve recently started experiencing sight loss or have been blind for years, you have skills, talents,… Read More »Finding Inclusive Careers with Vision Loss
Losing your sight doesn’t mean you have to lose your sense of adventure. Whether you’re newly blind or have been navigating the world without sight… Read More »Tips for Traveling the World When Blind
Recently, I took my two little boys to Discovery World in Milwaukee. As we walked through the exhibits, we stumbled upon a whole section dedicated… Read More »Why Curiosity Is the Superpower Ablr Needs (and you too!)
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