What’s Title II and What Changed? Two years ago, a really cool thing happened in the world of digital accessibility regulations. On April 24, 2024,…
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In this episode: ADA Title II extension, the inaccessibility of EN 301 549, and a tribute to James Edwards.
Leave a CommentThe Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division issued an interim final rule revising ADA Title II web and mobile app accessibility regulations. The ADA Title…
Leave a CommentIn this episode: a simple way to make instructions more accessible, mindfulness-based practices for autistic folks, and a deaf student inclusion success story.
Leave a CommentGovernor Abbott Appoints Seven To The Governor’s Committee On People With Disabilities. He appointed Shelbi Davenport and Al Henderson, and reappointed Kori Allen, Billy Blanchard,…
Leave a CommentNew Hampshire lawmakers are considering HB 1685, which would create a commission to study a ‘technology first’ approach for disability services rather than fully adopting…
Leave a CommentEpisode Summary In this week’s episode of The Accessibility Breakdown, Mark and Justin discuss three accessibility topics from the past week that they found particularly…
Leave a CommentBe My Eyes and Meta expanded their partnership to let blind and low-vision users connect hands-free through Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta AI glasses. You…
Leave a CommentThe Autism Society of America recognizes that autism is more than a diagnosis. Autism is a deeply human identity, community and a lived experience. Like…
Leave a CommentEpisode Summary In this week’s episode of The Accessibility Breakdown, Mark and Justin discuss three accessibility topics from the past week that they found particularly…
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