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Q&A with Jonathan Paul Katz, Civil Servant and Writer
Jonathan Paul Katz is a civil servant and writer in New York City. For his job, he writes content and makes accessible communications for a City agency
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Accessible Maps on the Web
My passion for accessible technology was ignited sixteen years ago at the University of North Carolina when I was a Computer Science undergraduate. I worked on a small team software project with a graduate student, Jason Morris, who was blind and needed access to maps of the ancient world for his research in the Classics Department
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Presentation for the New York City Bar Association: A Recap
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Thomas Logan, Equal Entry CEO, Gives Presentation at Princeton University
Thomas Logan, Equal Entry CEO, recently delivered a presentation at Princeton University about APS technology.
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Interview with Shauna Keating, Digital Artist and Inclusive Design Advocate
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Q&A with John Huth, Librarian for The Child’s Place in Brooklyn
This month's installment of our Accessibility Activists column is an interview with John Huth, Young Adult Librarian for The Child's Place in Brooklyn. He collaborates with partners, including schools and community-based organizations, to provide high quality information services to underserved young people, including those with disabilities.
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Q&A with Tiffany Yu, Founder of Diversability
This month's installment of our Accessibility Activists column is an interview with Tiffany Yu, the Director of Business Development at REVOLT Media & TV. Yu is also the founder of Diversability, an award-winning social movement to rebrand disability
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