Because someone’s “opportunity” in one country is another person’s “I can’t believe we are still effing doing it this way” somewhere else What do these articles have in common? WSJ — Coronavirus Strains Safety Net for People With Disabilities The Guardian…
Accessibility and Online Surveys
Because “COMPANY NAME doesn’t want input from people with disabilities” is a crappy headline that is SUPER avoidable Accessible surveys come from combining an accessible survey builder with an accessible survey Surveys are like design systems. Even if you have…
10 Reasons to switch to centralized budgeting for accessibility
Centralized budgeting is a key activity for creating an accessibility environment that will mature more quickly It is the second half of April, and in the accessibility world, that means three things: IEP season starts for the next school year…
Managers as caregivers during COVID
All of us are facing one challenge right now, but many are facing several. How managers handle that will dictate their post-COVID work relationships Don’t hang out your privilege like wet underwear on a clothesline by assuming what works for…
I’ve got my accessibility certification — Now what???
A successful accessibility career isn’t only about accessibility. And in tech, you need to be continuously learning. Note: I am not endorsing any of the classes below, I have not taken any of them personally. But I’ve had a generally…
An open letter to vendors seeking customers via social media
First impressions in sales cold-calls are everything. Don’t send a message that padlocks a door before it can be opened. I just passed 10,000 connections on LinkedIn, largely curated around three main areas of subject matter. Not surprisingly to anyone…
People with disabilities will remember your words and actions when COVID-19 is over
Inactions count as well. In the words of Geddy Lee — when you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice As I write this article, we are 5–10 weeks into the COVID-19 crisis, depending on what you…
The web is getting less accessible to people with disabilities
And that’s a miserable thing during the current COVID-19 crisis if you are one of them or close to someone who is One thing coming out of the current COVID-19 pandemic is that the lack of web accessibility is really…
There is no such thing as “perfect” accessibility
Accessibility is a really bad place for perfectionists. Here’s why. You know, perfectionism. That “humble brag” that you throw out there when in an interview setting you are asked to identify your biggest fault? Oh, yeah, biggest fault. I’m a…
Toxic Positivity and Disabilities
“Embrace this time of change !” the marketing email gushed. Uh, no, I said. And then I unsubscribed. My friend Debbie Levitt wrote an article about COVID-19 spam. I’ve only known Debbie for a few months, but our views on accessibility are identical…