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Overlay Fact Sheet
A website dedicated to comprehensive communication on why “accessibility overlays” are not a good fix for inaccessible websites. At best, overlays are redundant; at worst, overlays reduce accessibility.
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A website dedicated to comprehensive communication on why “accessibility overlays” are not a good fix for inaccessible websites. At best, overlays are redundant; at worst, overlays reduce accessibility.
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The Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI) is a made-in-Canada solution designed to help employers, diversity and inclusion/human rights/equity, and human resources practitioners effectively address the full picture of diversity, equity and inclusion within the workplace.
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Molly makes a wide range of content on her own YouTube channel and in collaboration with others. She shows many aspects of her life living as a blind woman with a guide dog. From technology to fashion, Molly speaks to the impacts on daily life that can be improved by universal design.
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Rikki makes deaf and accessibility/closed captioning awareness content on YouTube. She advocates for making YouTube (video content) a better, more accessible experience, and for accessible mental health care.