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Pseudomotion, Motion Sensitivity, and Accessibility
June 18, 2025
Newton’s Cradle with one red ball hanging on a thread, retracted and about to bang into five silver balls also hanging by threads. Motion sensitivity is a...
Accessibility Statements: The good, the bad, and the ugly
June 11, 2025
Stick figure holding blue microphone shouting “We Care!” in simulated ballpoint scribble Let’s start with the basic premise that not all accessibility...
How to Make Accessibility "Stick"
June 4, 2025
A simple, bold graphic showing three square icons side by side. The first icon on the left is a green checkmark labeled "YES" below it. The middle icon is a...
How Compassion Fatigue is Crushing Disability Allyship
May 28, 2025
Two people sitting on a sofa, looking at more than 10 screens containing overwhelming news content I posted my regular Accessibility Motivation Monday...
So you think you want an Accessibility Advisory Council?
May 19, 2025
What to do, and more importantly, what to avoid Four cartoon business people at a table sharing ideas. Creating an accessibility advisory board/council (I...
The Impact of the First 100 days of the Trump Regime on Americans with disabilities
May 7, 2025
A red, white, and blue highway sign that says “America, The First 100 days” on a background of white fluffy clouds. When people talk about civil rights...
What is Accessibility Sludge and How to Get Rid of It
April 30, 2025
Thick icky sludge at the bottom of a water pipe Nobel Prize-winning behavioral economist Richard Thaler defines “sludge” as unnecessary friction that makes...
Dangerous Accessibility Assumptions That Put Everyone at Risk
April 23, 2025
Three strips of intersecting yellow and black “warning” tape. Accessibility isn’t an extra feature or a nice-to-have add-on. It’s a foundational requirement...
Tariffs and People with Disabilities
April 16, 2025
Pallets with the words “2025 US Tariffs Impact” stenciled on them Trump’s proposal to impose tariffs on imported pharmaceutical products is more than bad...
Running Strong Accessibility Programs Without DEI Support
March 12, 2025
Wooden blocks teeter on a single point of failure, with a house on top. A hand pulls away one of the support blocks, and the house begins to fall. Recent...
What “Sending Education Back to the States” Looks Like for Disabled Students
March 7, 2025
Children getting on a school bus Linda McMahon, the new Secretary of Education, supports Project 2025's proposal to transfer education policy control from...
Why Economic Uncertainty Hurts People with Disabilities the Most
March 5, 2025
Economic Policy Uncertainty index from the end of 2019 to January 2025 showing spikes during the pandemic, leveling out between 2021 to 2024 with smaller...
The Six Cs of Accessibility
February 26, 2025
Business team huddle with three men and three women with their hands touching in the center. Many subjects use the mnemonic “5Cs” to identify elements at the...
Running Completely Anonymous Meetings
February 6, 2025
AI-generated image of a full face mask invoking the image from V is for Vendetta. Do you know how many ways your activities online can be tracked? Every...
When the Federal Goverment refuses to follow its own laws, chaos reigns.
February 5, 2025
Man in business soot with his arms crossed When federal agencies fail to follow laws in place for decades, the result often resembles the Wild...
Can You Have Accessibility Without DEI?
January 29, 2025
Numerous colorful game piece representations of people, all connected in a network. TL;DR: Accessibility, Yes. Good Accessibility, No. Accessibility and...
A Common Misstep When Facing Accessibility Litigation Threats
January 27, 2025
Wooden blocks on a table that say “Avoid These Mistakes” I saw an accessibility consulting agency share advice on responding to an accessibility demand...
The Four Most Dangerous Words to People with Disabilities
January 22, 2025
Football flying through the air to the right of the field goal posts We've all heard it before: "At least they tried." I’ve heard this phrase so often,...
What People with Disabilities Should Do as DEI Programs Begin to Disappear
January 15, 2025
Chain of paper cut out figures with one missing in the middle Over the past few years, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs have become more...
Have an Accessible New Year with these 12 Resolutions
December 18, 2024
Notepad with the heading 2025 and multiple empty checkmarks. I am writing this article as I return to California from a family holiday get-together, thinking...
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