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October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). The goal is to raise awareness on disability employment issues and celebrate the many and varied contributions of America's workers with disabilities.
"How you can future-proof and differentiate your business" with Frances West, a Chinese woman with short dark hair, white top, and dark jacket.
How You Can Future-Proof and Differentiate Your Business
How do we, as a community in a very unhinged environment, talk about accessibility, get the attention of the C-suite executives to make decisions and investments, and put a priority on accessibility or digital inclusion? Frances West answers.
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Accessibility in a Virtual World Before Oculus
Accessible virtual worlds existed before virtual reality (VR) headsets. Virtual Ability has been designing accessible virtual world spaces for over 15 years. The team at Virtual Ability offers a tour of a mature virtual world environment that highlights accessibility details of the build.

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Equal Entry's Meryl Evans's TEDx Talk
In this image of Meryl giving her TEDx Talk, the captions mention Equal Entry's CEO Thomas Logan. What could she be saying about him? Check out the captioned video and learn how the pandemic has affected accessibility that made a change for the better.
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How to Determine If a Company Knows About Digital Accessibility
An organization has announced its keynote for its major conference. It sent the accessibility community reeling. The person, who happens to have a disability, is known for sharing incorrect information about accessibility. Not everyone with a disability is an expert on accessibility and disabilities. Protect yourself with these tips from Samantha Evans, CAE.

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A11yVR

Accessibly (Re)Creating the Past
Speaker: Deb Mayers
October 18 at 7:30 PM ET / 23:30 UTC
Illustration: "Contributing to a more accessible world!" one person holding CC, one in a wheelchair with the I love you sign, one wearing sunglasess and with a dog, one wearing a hijab and holding a phone"
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