by Alexa Fernando | Apr 4, 2020 | Media
It’s not often that a film comes out on Netflix that accurately portrays lived experience of disability. Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution is a powerful documentary that recounts the ties of a Catskills summer camp to the birth of the American disability rights...
by Alexa Fernando | Mar 31, 2020 | Tech
The future of work isn’t remote. It is accessible. As companies move their businesses online and manage their teams virtually, we see progress in ways of working that our community often advocates for. Remote work doesn’t just help #FlattenTheCurve by staying indoors...
by AccessNow | Mar 25, 2020 | Tech
Now more than ever do we see how technology is critical in providing access for all. Everyday tasks and activites that would require a physical presence are shifting to online spaces. There are tools to work with your team, visit a museum, and get your groceries from...
by AccessNow | Mar 16, 2020 | Places, Tech
Whether you’ve got some health issues or are living through a global pandemic, sometimes leaving the house isn’t an option. So finding things to do is really key. From video conferencing, to social media and virtual reality, there are endless amounts of...
by Alexa Fernando | Mar 13, 2020 | Tech
Working from home? Welcome to the club! For people with disabilities, remote work is not a new concept. In fact, this type of work style is something our community (continuously?) celebrates and advocates for. Access to technology means that we have some incredible...