Tag Inclusion

Toaster in a Smoothie Shop

A poem by Arwyn Chapman Toaster in a Smoothie Shop Say there’s a smoothie shop. For whatever reason, they need a new blender. Maybe one of theirs broke, they need to upgrade an outdated model, or just need an extra… Continue Reading →

Language of Disability and Disability Rhetoric

Language is a means to communicate with each other and the way we use it influences the outcome of the message we want to convey. Nowadays there is a thin line drawn between what is cruel, what is uneducated, and… Continue Reading →

Accessibility

When we think of the word “Accessibility” we think of many things and what it means for us, but we can never leave off what accessibility means from the perspective of disabled people. Things are accessible when they account everyone…. Continue Reading →

Deaf Community

      The deaf community includes people that are deaf or hard of hearing that share the same common language which is sign language. Also, people included in the deaf community share everyday experiences and values. People in the… Continue Reading →

The Sensitivity of Disability Rhetoric

Written by Nora Lane We use rhetoric every day unconsciously discussing our talking points on social media, politics, movies, and other wide variety of subjects. However, when approaching more delicate subjects at hand such as Women’s rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and… Continue Reading →

Ways Technology Can Be Made More Accessible

Written by Kar Reh  “So these are some of the features that, if you design for your apps to be accessible, will allow greater access for people with disabilities. But don’t stop there, keep innovating, keep thinking of new ways… Continue Reading →

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