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Access Information News for Monday, March 23, 2026 – Volume 1059

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Molly Burke shares her unique insights and experiences in dating as a blind person, contrasting them with the perspectives of those who can see. This engaging discussion sheds light on the different challenges and rewards faced in both types of relationships.

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1.) Top 5 Most Clicked News Articles From Last Week 📊️

A.) Golfing with Vision Loss | Hadley Presents: A Conversation with the Experts | March 14, 2026

Golf is a pretty visual game, but that hasn’t stopped some members of the Hadley community from getting out on the course. In this episode, Jan Ober and Judy Messina explain how they’ve adapted their game as their vision changed. They share practical tips, from marking clubs and choosing the right golf balls, to finding supportive playing partners.

B.) Driven By Purpose Podcast Episode 44: He Raised 40 Kids and Transformed Disability Hiring in America | March 16, 2026

Dr. Jeffrey Moore has helped raise more than 40 children, most with disabilities. But his impact does not stop at home. As a professor at Anderson University and a leading researcher in inclusive employment, Dr. Moore has studied what actually happens when companies hire people with disabilities at scale. The results are not charity driven. They are business driven. In this episode of Driven By Purpose, we talk about fear based leadership, joy based leadership, and why inclusion is not about lowering expectations. It is about raising the level of leadership.

C.) Top 5 ADA Website Accessibility Issues Triggering Hotel Lawsuits | HotelNewsResource.com | March 11, 2026

The rise in ADA website accessibility lawsuits against hotels highlights five critical issues that are commonly cited, including missing accessibility information, poor color contrast, and keyboard navigation barriers. Addressing these issues is essential for compliance and improving guest experience, emphasizing the importance of proactive monitoring and ongoing efforts to ensure accessibility in hospitality.

D.) Starbucks, Walmart, Other Retailers Roll Out Framework For Accessibility | DisabilityScoop.com | March 10, 2026

Starbucks, along with companies like Walmart and CVS Health, has released resources to improve accessibility in retail spaces. The Inclusive Spaces Playbook outlines practical steps for businesses to exceed ADA standards and create more welcoming environments for individuals with disabilities.

E.) Free Archive Readiness Assessment from Pneuma Solutions | Mike Calvo, CEO & Co-Founder | Pneuma Solutions | March 12, 2026

Here, Pneuma Solutions CEO and Co-Founder Mike Calvo announces the all new Archive Readiness Assessment, a free program designed to help larger state and local government entities evaluate the size, structure, and complexity of their document archives before beginning ADA Title II remediation work ahead of the April 24, 2026 deadline. The assessment includes a representative 1,000-page remediation sample and gives agencies a clearer view of their content mix, remediation priorities, and a realistic path to scaling compliance across large backlogs.

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2.) DC Schools Discriminated Against Students With Disabilities, OCR Finds | DisabilityScoop.com | March 20, 2026

The District of Columbia Public Schools has been found to have violated the civil rights of students with disabilities, creating an adversarial environment that often forces families to litigate for services. The U.S. Department of Education requires the district to improve its identification and accommodation processes for these students, including the establishment of a new division focused on their needs.

3.) Symptoms Of A Sinking Ship — Still Time To Right This Ship | Donna J. Jodhan, LLB, ACSP, MBA | BarrierFreeCanada.org | March 20, 2026

Donna J. Jodhan highlights ongoing systemic challenges and warns of declining progress in accessibility efforts, urging collective action to address critical issues. The piece calls for renewed collaboration and commitment to steer initiatives back on course before further setbacks occur.

4.) With Settlement, Lyft Pushed To Improve Accessibility | DisabilityScoop.com | March 20, 2026

Lyft has reached a settlement with the Minnesota Department of Human Rights after allegations of discrimination against a student who is blind traveling with a service dog. The settlement requires Lyft to enhance its accessibility policies, educate drivers, and improve its app to prevent service animal ride cancellations.

March 19, 2026 📅️

5.) When Slowing Down Can Save A Life: Training Law Enforcement To Understand Autism | DisabilityScoop.com | March 19, 2026

Law enforcement training sessions are being conducted to help officers recognize and appropriately respond to individuals with autism during encounters. The program aims to foster understanding of sensory overload and appropriate de-escalation techniques, thereby facilitating safer interactions and preventing tragic incidents.

6.) How An Act Of Civil Disobedience In 1978 Denver Helped Propel Disability Rights | NPR.org | March 19, 2026

In 1978, disability rights activists in Denver blocked buses lacking wheelchair lifts in a dramatic protest that helped galvanize momentum for accessible public transit and broader disability rights reforms.

7.) ‘Not A Disability:’ Florida’s Pregnancy Parking Placard Law Stays In Effect As Backlash Grows | ClickOrlando.com | March 19, 2026

Florida’s law allowing pregnant women to obtain temporary disabled parking placards remains in effect despite criticism and legal challenges, with supporters citing health needs and opponents warning of reduced access to limited spaces.

8.) A Dire Need For Accessible Housing | Progressive.org | March 19, 2026

A recent HUD report to Congress underscores the severe shortage of accessible, affordable housing for people with disabilities, noting that essential features like elevators are often scarce or unaffordable.

9.) Tartaglione Legislation To Modernize Accessibility Standards Passes Senate | PASenate.com | March 19, 2026

The Pennsylvania Senate unanimously passed bipartisan legislation to update and modernize the state’s process for adopting accessibility standards in building codes, aiming to ensure compliance with current best practices.

10.) Making Technology For Vision Loss More Affordable | Hadleyhelps.org | March 19, 2026

Hadley outlines five programs that can help cover the costs for assistive technology, with a focus on tools that help people with vision loss. Each program has its own requirements, and the Hadley blog post includes links to find the details.

11.) Canada: ETS ‘Eager To Learn’ When It Comes To Accessibility | TapRoot.news | March 19, 2026

Transit accessibility in Edmonton is improving for blind and partially sighted riders, but advocates say significant barriers remain. Through initiatives like CNIB’s Get on Board campaign, community members are working with Edmonton Transit Service to identify challenges and push for more inclusive transportation.

March 18, 2026 📅️

12.) Dating A Blind Person Vs. Dating A Sighted Person! | Molly Burke | YouTube.com | March 18, 2026

Molly Burke shares her unique insights and experiences in dating as a blind person, contrasting them with the perspectives of those who can see. This engaging discussion sheds light on the different challenges and rewards faced in both types of relationships.

13.) Master Influence | The “Hello to Yes” Framework With Sean Callagy, Athena & Callie (ACTi Beings) | Sean Callagy | YouTube.com | March 18, 2026

Sean Callagy delivers a profound exploration of the Unblinded framework, highlighting influence as the key to achieving results in every facet of life. Through live demonstrations with AI agents Athena and Callie, the episode illustrates how effective communication can transcend mere explanation, fostering inevitable agreement and mastery in influencing others.

14.) Braille Literacy In Today’s World | Ed Henkler, The Blind Guide, LLC | March 18, 2026

Is braille literacy still relevant in today’s world? There may come a time when braille is no longer relevant but we’re not there yet. The tipping point may arrive with Gen Z (1997-2012). One Google AI overview says the following: “Research and expert consensus indicate that Gen Z brains are “wired” or adapted differently compared to previous generations, largely due to growing up with constant, high-speed digital input. This has resulted in a shift toward rapid information processing and multitasking rather than deep, sustained focus.” What Does The National Braille Press Think?

15.) WV Dis(EN)abled Launches Programs To Bring Attention To Accessibility Gaps | WVNSTV.com | March 18, 2026

West Virginia nonprofit WV Dis(EN)abled is launching initiatives to highlight everyday accessibility barriers, from missing curb cuts to inaccessible buildings, and to push for more inclusive community design.

16.) Governments’ Website Accessibility Deadline Is Fast Approaching | Route-Fifty.com | March 18, 2026

Government agencies serving communities of 50,000 or more residents must comply by April 30 with updated federal accessibility standards for websites under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

17.) ‘Just Follow The Basic Law’ | Accessibility Concerns Grow As High School Elevator Remains Out Of Service | KENS5.com | March 18, 2026

A malfunctioning elevator at a Southside ISD high school has left a wheelchair-using student struggling to reach her classes, prompting concerns from her family about accessibility, safety and the district’s response.

18.) Trump Suggests Newsom Can’t Be President Because Of His Learning Disability | KTLA.com | March 18, 2026

President Donald Trump criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom, referencing his dyslexia and suggesting it would disqualify him from the presidency, drawing attention to ongoing political tensions and disability stigma.

19.) Lancaster Barber Brings His Shop To The Sidewalk For Wheelchair User | WGAL.com | March 18, 2026

A Lancaster barber moved his services outside to accommodate a customer who uses a wheelchair, highlighting accessibility barriers posed by stairs at the shop’s only entrance.

20.) Canada: Proposed Accessibility Bill Would Catch Alberta Up To Most Provinces | MedicineHatNews.com | March 18, 2026

An Alberta NDP MLA has introduced a bill to establish a province-wide accessibility framework, aiming to align Alberta with most other provinces that have such legislation. The proposed law would enable the development of standards to identify, remove and prevent barriers for disabled people across public life.

21.) Ireland: Using Lived Experience To Address The Digital Accessibility Gap | SiliconRepublic.com | March 18, 2026

At the Disrupt Disability Arts Festival in Dublin, discussions highlighted the importance of lived experience in tackling the digital accessibility gap. Advocates and professionals emphasized inclusive design and the value of centering disabled voices in developing more accessible technology and cultural spaces.

22.) Canada: When Comicon And Other Fan Conventions Focus On Accessibility, Everyone Wins | CBC.ca | March 18, 2026

Greater accessibility at fan conventions such as Comicon is creating more inclusive experiences for attendees with disabilities. Improved representation and thoughtful accommodations demonstrate how inclusive planning can empower fans and benefit entire event communities.

March 17, 2026 📅️

23.) ‘It Takes A Toll.’ What Happened To Families When Caregiver Pay Was Lost | DisabilityScoop.com | March 17, 2026

Families of individuals with disabilities faced significant challenges after Idaho ended a program that allowed parents and spouses to be paid caregivers. The recent bill seeks to reinstate this program to alleviate the financial burden on families, highlighting the urgent need for such support in caring for children with complex needs.

24.) Ad Campaign Implores People To Move On From ‘R-Word’ | DisabilityScoop.com | March 17, 2026

An awareness campaign aims to eliminate the use of the term “retarded” as it promotes harmful stereotypes about people with disabilities. Featuring actor Noah Matthews Matofsky, the campaign highlights the need for respectful language that does not reinforce notions of worthlessness and incapability associated with disability.

25.) Autism Charter School Blends Therapy And Academics Amid High Demand | DisabilityScoop.com | March 17, 2026

Thrive Center for Success, a public charter school in Texas, is tailored to meet the needs of students with autism, offering a unique model that integrates Applied Behavior Analysis therapy with academics, free of charge. The school has quickly gained popularity, resulting in a waitlist due to rising autism diagnosis rates and the need for specialized education.

26.) Trump Says Presidents ‘Should Not Have Learning Disabilities’ | DisabilityScoop.com | March 17, 2026

President Donald Trump has faced backlash for stating that individuals with learning disabilities should be disqualified from the presidency. His remarks were aimed at Governor Gavin Newsom, who has dyslexia, highlighting the stigma surrounding learning disabilities and their impact on public perception.

27.) The 2024 ADA Web Accessibility Rule Still Stands — So Why Is Everyone Suddenly on Edge? | Aaron Di Blasi | AT-Newswire.com | March 17, 2026

Here, Aaron Di Blasi, Director for the AT-Newswire PR Service, explains that the 2024 ADA Title II web accessibility rule for state and local government websites and mobile apps remains fully in force, even as anxiety grows around a possible unpublished change now under review inside DOJ and OIRA. The article’s core message is that nothing has been rolled back yet: WCAG 2.1 Level AA remains the operative standard, and the existing compliance deadlines still stand. What has changed is the process. DOJ appears to have shifted from a more ordinary rulemaking path to the faster, less transparent interim-final-rule route, and that has disability advocates, public entities, and vendors all watching closely.

28.) Canada: Cornwall Grocery Store Makes Shopping More Inclusive With New Accessible Cart | CBC.ca | March 17, 2026

A grocery store in Cornwall has introduced “Caroline’s Cart,” an accessible shopping cart with a full-body seat designed for people of all ages with mobility challenges. The addition allows children like Charlie, who has a genetic condition affecting motor skills, to more fully participate in everyday activities such as grocery shopping.

29.) Canada: Disability Advocates, NDP Call On Province To Boost Accessibility Standards In Alberta | GlobalNews.ca | March 17, 2026

Disability advocates and Alberta’s Opposition NDP are urging the provincial government to strengthen accessibility standards, noting Alberta is one of only two provinces without overarching legislation. A proposed private member’s bill would create a committee to develop standards addressing barriers in areas such as public transit, employment and health care.

March 16, 2026 📅️

30.) American Council Of The Blind Hosts 2026 DC Leadership Conference To Advocate For Key Issues Affecting People Who Are Blind Or Have Low Vision | Morningstar.com | March 16, 2026

The American Council of the Blind is organizing the 2026 leadership conference in Washington, D.C., aimed at addressing vital challenges faced by individuals with vision impairments. This event will serve as a platform for advocacy and discussions on policies that impact the blind and low-vision communities.

31.) Disability Groups Sue Worcester, Alleging ADA Violations In 911 Responses | WGBH.org | March 16, 2026

Several Massachusetts disability organizations have filed a federal lawsuit against Worcester, alleging the city discriminates against people experiencing mental health crises by dispatching armed police instead of medical professionals.

32.) Accessibility Study Prompts $16.5M In Pa. Capitol Projects; Disability Advocates Await Answers | LancasterOnline.com | March 16, 2026

Pennsylvania officials plan to undertake two multimillion-dollar projects to improve access to the Capitol Complex after a comprehensive study identified numerous barriers, though advocates note many recommended fixes remain unaddressed.

33.) Inclusive Omnium Circus Brings Sensory-Friendly Performance To Garland | KeraNews.org | March 16, 2026

The Omnium Circus is bringing its inclusive, sensory-friendly show to Garland, blending traditional circus acts with accessibility features such as ASL interpretation, captions and audio description to ensure audiences of all abilities can participate.

34.) Advocating For Accessibility In Music Producing, Calera Woman Aims To Turn Hobby Into Career | CBS42.com | March 16, 2026

Rachel Hyche, a nearly blind music producer from Calera, is building a career in songwriting and production while advocating for greater accessibility in the music industry.

35.) Meet The Woman Who Made Museums More Accessible | HyperAllergic.com | March 16, 2026

Lorena Bradford has helped transform arts accessibility at the National Gallery of Art, challenging traditional assumptions about engagement and advancing inclusive practices for visitors with disabilities.

36.) UK: ‘First Ever’ Survey On Public Transport Accessibility For Deaf People Launched By RNID | LiamOdell.com | March 16, 2026

The Royal National Institute for Deaf People has launched what it describes as the first-ever UK survey examining how accessible public transport is for deaf people and those with hearing loss. Funded by the Motability Foundation, the 18-month project aims to identify barriers faced by deaf travellers and produce recommendations to improve accessibility.

37.) Netherlands: Thousands Of Dutch Polling Stations Fail Accessibility Standards | NLTimes.nl | March 16, 2026

Advocacy groups warn that thousands of polling stations in the Netherlands fail to meet legal accessibility requirements for people with physical disabilities. While nearly 10,000 locations are required to be accessible, far fewer meet additional criteria such as audio-assisted voting, limiting access for many voters.

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38.) For Disabled Fliers, Hope Took Wing. Then Trump Returned To Office | LATimes.com | March 15, 2026

A major federal effort to strengthen protections for wheelchair users during air travel has been put on hold following President Trump’s return to office, raising concerns among travelers with disabilities who have long faced damage to equipment and inadequate airline support.

39.) Thousands More Illinoisans With Disabilities Now Have Access To Savings Accounts | ShawLocal.com | March 15, 2026

An expansion of Illinois’ ABLE program now allows roughly 250,000 more residents with disabilities to open tax-advantaged savings and investment accounts without jeopardizing federal benefits such as Medicaid or Supplemental Security Income.

40.) Virtual Reality Makes Manufacturing More Accessible For People With Disabilities | KFGO.com | March 15, 2026

Bismarck State College has launched a virtual reality training room as part of a collaboration aimed at preparing people with disabilities for manufacturing jobs, using immersive technology to make vocational rehabilitation more inclusive.

41.) World-Renowned Advocate Donna J. Jodhan Shares The Meaning Of Artificial Barriers | BarrierFreeCanada.org | March 14, 2026

The article explores the concept of artificial barriers—man-made obstacles that limit opportunities and equity in society. It distinguishes these from real barriers based on physical limits and emphasizes the importance of recognizing and dismantling such barriers to foster a fairer society.

42.) Legal Update: February 2026 | ConvergeAccessibility.com | March 2, 2026

This update discusses recent developments in accessibility legislation and legal cases, including the dismissal of a website accessibility suit for lack of a nexus, and New Mexico’s new accessibility standards law requiring compliance with WCAG. It also addresses the Department of Justice’s opposition to a proposed class action settlement that inadequately addresses accessibility for consumers with disabilities.

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March 24, 2026 | Get Going With Thunderbird Email On Your PC | Brad Snyder | Blind Information Technology Solutions (BITS)

5:00 PM PT, 6:00 PM MT, 7:00 PM CT, 8:00 PM ET, 12:00 AM GMT
Looking for an alternative email client for your PC? Tired of all the confusion with Microsoft’s Outlook? Join BITS and presenter John Carson as we show how to set up personal profiles, and get going with the Thunderbird email client on your PC.

March 24, 2026 | Tech It Out | Hadley

11:00 AM PT, 12:00 PM MT, 1:00 PM CT, 2:00 PM ET, 7:00 PM GMT
Learn a few tips about everyday technology from a technology expert, ask your questions, and share your experiences.

March 24, 2026 | Virtual Career Fair | National Organization On Disability

7:00 AM PT, 8:00 AM MT, 9:00 AM CT, 10:00 AM ET, 3:00 PM GMT
Designed to close the gap between talent and opportunity, this virtual meeting connects hiring employers with students and recent graduates with disabilities seeking to launch their careers. Leadership Council members can participate free of charge.

March 25, 2026, 2024 | RUBY Handheld Magnifiers (Assistive Technology, ACVREP CE Approved Webinar) | Access Ingenuity And Vispero

10:00 AM PT, 11:00 AM MT, 12:00 PM CT, 1:00 PM ET, 6:00 PM GMT
Join Ian Ramos from Access Ingenuity and Joe McDaniel from Vispero for an in-depth look at the five RUBY handheld video magnifier models. Discover their features, including high-contrast modes, adjustable magnification, built-in LEDs, and full-page OCR capabilities, and learn how each model supports individuals with low vision in everyday situations.

March 26, 2026 | Six Tips For Managing The New Outlook Calendar With JAWS | Freedom Scientific

9:00 AM PT, 10:00 AM MT, 11:00 AM CT, 12:00 PM ET, 4:00 PM GMT
The New Outlook is Microsoft’s modern version of Outlook for Windows that unifies mail, calendar, and contacts in a streamlined, web-based experience. The calendar includes a new layout and integrated scheduling tools to make managing meetings and events more efficient. In this webinar, we’ll discuss the layout, offer tips on navigating the new interface, plus show you how to: Respond to and access a meeting invite. Use the Scheduler to schedule a new meeting or event. Cancel a meeting or event. Forward a meeting or event. Arrange meetings by week, work week, etc. Share your calendar with others. ACVREP credits will be available for those who attend the live webinar.

March 26, 2026, 2024 | Join Selvas BLV For The Braillesense 7 Webinar | Selvas Blv

2:00 PM PT, 3:00 PM MT, 4:00 PM CT, 5:00 PM ET, 9:00 PM GMT
Join Selvas BLV for an in-depth webinar featuring a live demonstration of the award-winning BrailleSense 7 braille tablet. The session highlights its innovative features, design, and functionality following its recent recognition with the iF Design Award 2026.

April 1, 2026, 2024 | Meeting Title II Accessibility Requirements: How the Compliance Impact People, What to Build (and Avoid), and the Key Decisions to Make During Development (Digital Accessibility Webinar) | Access Ingenuity

10:00 AM PT, 11:00 AM MT, 12:00 PM CT, 1:00 PM ET, 6:00 PM GMT
Join Michael Parker from Access Ingenuity for a practical discussion on how Title II and WCAG 2.1 Level AA requirements shape real-world development decisions. Explore common accessibility barriers, what to build and avoid, and how to integrate effective testing practices into your workflow to create genuinely compliant digital content.

April 13, 2026 | Multiple Perspectives 2026 | Civil Rights Compliance Office At The Ohio State University

Hosted by the Civil Rights Compliance Office at The Ohio State University, the Twenty Sixth Annual Multiple Perspectives On Access, Inclusion & Disability Conference explores this year’s theme, “Infrastructures for Accessibility,” examining the policies, practices, and innovations that advance equality, full participation, and independent living for people with disabilities. The gathering highlights accessibility as integral to design, technology, and civic engagement while fostering collaboration across education, business, nonprofit, and government communities.

April 13, 2026 | The 26th Annual Multiple Perspective Conference: Infrastructures For Accessibility | The Ohio State University

12:00 AM PT, 1:00 AM MT, 2:00 AM CT, 3:00 AM ET, 8:00 AM GMT
Hosted by The Ohio State University, the 26th Annual Multiple Perspective Conference explores infrastructures for accessibility, emphasizing access as essential to design, innovation, and civic engagement. This year’s program invites presentations on policies and practices that advance inclusion and uphold the spirit of the ADA, with a focus on structures that enable full participation across society.

April 14, 2026 | The 26th Annual Multiple Perspective Conference: Infrastructures For Accessibility | The Ohio State University

12:00 AM PT, 1:00 AM MT, 2:00 AM CT, 3:00 AM ET, 8:00 AM GMT
Hosted by The Ohio State University, the 26th Annual Multiple Perspective Conference explores infrastructures for accessibility, emphasizing access as essential to design, innovation, and civic engagement. This year’s program invites presentations on policies and practices that advance inclusion and uphold the spirit of the ADA, with a focus on structures that enable full participation across society.

April 14, 2026 | Bird-A-Thon Information Session | Birdability

In this Birdability info session, blind and low-vision birders and their allies come together to learn about the global Bird-a-Thon, share tips for accessible birding by ear, and explore resources for inclusive participation.

April 14, 2026 | Multiple Perspectives 2026 | Civil Rights Compliance Office At The Ohio State University

Hosted by the Civil Rights Compliance Office at The Ohio State University, the Twenty Sixth Annual Multiple Perspectives On Access, Inclusion & Disability Conference centers on “Infrastructures for Accessibility,” inviting participants to examine enabling structures, from curb cuts to AI, that support full societal engagement. Through workshops and public discussions, the conference advances the ADA’s goals of equality of opportunity, independent living, and economic self-sufficiency.

April 28, 2026 | Tech It Out | Hadley

11:00 AM PT, 12:00 PM MT, 1:00 PM CT, 2:00 PM ET, 7:00 PM GMT
Learn a few tips about everyday technology from a technology expert, ask your questions, and share your experiences.

May 3, 2026 | Birdability’s Blind Birder Bird-A-Thon | Birdability

Join Birdability for the Blind Birder Bird-A-Thon, a free, two-day, community-driven birding experience designed by and for blind and visually impaired birders. Participants are encouraged to explore their surroundings through sound, celebrating access, inclusion, and belonging in birding by ear from anywhere birds sing.

May 4, 2026 | Birdability’s Blind Birder Bird-A-Thon | Birdability

Join Birdability for the Blind Birder Bird-A-Thon, a free, two-day, community-driven birding experience designed by and for blind and visually impaired birders. Participants are encouraged to explore their surroundings through sound, celebrating access, inclusion, and belonging in birding by ear from anywhere birds sing.

May 21, 2026 | Global Accessibility Awareness Day | The GAAD Foundation

Join The GAAD Foundation on May 21, 2026, for the 15th Global Accessibility Awareness Day, a worldwide initiative designed to raise awareness about digital access and inclusion for more than one billion people with disabilities. The day encourages individuals, organizations, and developers to explore how technology can be designed and built to be accessible for all.

May 26, 2026 | Tech It Out | Hadley

11:00 AM PT, 12:00 PM MT, 1:00 PM CT, 2:00 PM ET, 7:00 PM GMT
Learn a few tips about everyday technology from a technology expert, ask your questions, and share your experiences.

June 23, 2026 | Tech It Out | Hadley

11:00 AM PT, 12:00 PM MT, 1:00 PM CT, 2:00 PM ET, 7:00 PM GMT
Learn a few tips about everyday technology from a technology expert, ask your questions, and share your experiences.

July 3, 2026 | 2026 National Federation of the Blind Convention | NFB

The National Federation of the Blind advances the lives of its members and all blind people in the United States. Each year, we come together for important discussions, decisions, and information sharing. As an attendee, you will have the opportunity to: Network with thousands of blind people. Connect with leaders in the field of blindness. Attend presentations on a variety of empowering topics. Learn about the latest technology and innovation. And much more. The convention is open to all. If you are attending the convention in Austin, Texas, register for the 2026 NFB National Convention now! Online registration is $25 and closes May 31. Registration will be available on-site at the convention, but the cost will increase. By registering, you will gain access to the largest gathering of blind people in the world, the agenda, the app, and timely convention news and communications. Virtual Experience Registration. If you cannot attend the convention in Texas, we offer opportunities for engagement and connection through the Virtual Experience. The registration fee is $10. Register for the 2026 NFB National Convention Virtual Experience. Your registration includes access to the app, the ability to stream sessions from anywhere, and the opportunity to win door prizes.

July 4, 2026 | 2026 National Federation of the Blind Convention | NFB

The National Federation of the Blind advances the lives of its members and all blind people in the United States. Each year, we come together for important discussions, decisions, and information sharing. As an attendee, you will have the opportunity to: Network with thousands of blind people. Connect with leaders in the field of blindness. Attend presentations on a variety of empowering topics. Learn about the latest technology and innovation. And much more. The convention is open to all. If you are attending the convention in Austin, Texas, register for the 2026 NFB National Convention now! Online registration is $25 and closes May 31. Registration will be available on-site at the convention, but the cost will increase. By registering, you will gain access to the largest gathering of blind people in the world, the agenda, the app, and timely convention news and communications. Virtual Experience Registration. If you cannot attend the convention in Texas, we offer opportunities for engagement and connection through the Virtual Experience. The registration fee is $10. Register for the 2026 NFB National Convention Virtual Experience. Your registration includes access to the app, the ability to stream sessions from anywhere, and the opportunity to win door prizes.

July 5, 2026 | 2026 National Federation of the Blind Convention | NFB

The National Federation of the Blind advances the lives of its members and all blind people in the United States. Each year, we come together for important discussions, decisions, and information sharing. As an attendee, you will have the opportunity to: Network with thousands of blind people. Connect with leaders in the field of blindness. Attend presentations on a variety of empowering topics. Learn about the latest technology and innovation. And much more. The convention is open to all. If you are attending the convention in Austin, Texas, register for the 2026 NFB National Convention now! Online registration is $25 and closes May 31. Registration will be available on-site at the convention, but the cost will increase. By registering, you will gain access to the largest gathering of blind people in the world, the agenda, the app, and timely convention news and communications. Virtual Experience Registration. If you cannot attend the convention in Texas, we offer opportunities for engagement and connection through the Virtual Experience. The registration fee is $10. Register for the 2026 NFB National Convention Virtual Experience. Your registration includes access to the app, the ability to stream sessions from anywhere, and the opportunity to win door prizes.

July 6, 2026 | 2026 National Federation of the Blind Convention | NFB

The National Federation of the Blind advances the lives of its members and all blind people in the United States. Each year, we come together for important discussions, decisions, and information sharing. As an attendee, you will have the opportunity to: Network with thousands of blind people. Connect with leaders in the field of blindness. Attend presentations on a variety of empowering topics. Learn about the latest technology and innovation. And much more. The convention is open to all. If you are attending the convention in Austin, Texas, register for the 2026 NFB National Convention now! Online registration is $25 and closes May 31. Registration will be available on-site at the convention, but the cost will increase. By registering, you will gain access to the largest gathering of blind people in the world, the agenda, the app, and timely convention news and communications. Virtual Experience Registration. If you cannot attend the convention in Texas, we offer opportunities for engagement and connection through the Virtual Experience. The registration fee is $10. Register for the 2026 NFB National Convention Virtual Experience. Your registration includes access to the app, the ability to stream sessions from anywhere, and the opportunity to win door prizes.

July 7, 2026 | 2026 National Federation of the Blind Convention | NFB

The National Federation of the Blind advances the lives of its members and all blind people in the United States. Each year, we come together for important discussions, decisions, and information sharing. As an attendee, you will have the opportunity to: Network with thousands of blind people. Connect with leaders in the field of blindness. Attend presentations on a variety of empowering topics. Learn about the latest technology and innovation. And much more. The convention is open to all. If you are attending the convention in Austin, Texas, register for the 2026 NFB National Convention now! Online registration is $25 and closes May 31. Registration will be available on-site at the convention, but the cost will increase. By registering, you will gain access to the largest gathering of blind people in the world, the agenda, the app, and timely convention news and communications. Virtual Experience Registration. If you cannot attend the convention in Texas, we offer opportunities for engagement and connection through the Virtual Experience. The registration fee is $10. Register for the 2026 NFB National Convention Virtual Experience. Your registration includes access to the app, the ability to stream sessions from anywhere, and the opportunity to win door prizes.

July 8, 2026 | 2026 National Federation of the Blind Convention | NFB

The National Federation of the Blind advances the lives of its members and all blind people in the United States. Each year, we come together for important discussions, decisions, and information sharing. As an attendee, you will have the opportunity to: Network with thousands of blind people. Connect with leaders in the field of blindness. Attend presentations on a variety of empowering topics. Learn about the latest technology and innovation. And much more. The convention is open to all. If you are attending the convention in Austin, Texas, register for the 2026 NFB National Convention now! Online registration is $25 and closes May 31. Registration will be available on-site at the convention, but the cost will increase. By registering, you will gain access to the largest gathering of blind people in the world, the agenda, the app, and timely convention news and communications. Virtual Experience Registration. If you cannot attend the convention in Texas, we offer opportunities for engagement and connection through the Virtual Experience. The registration fee is $10. Register for the 2026 NFB National Convention Virtual Experience. Your registration includes access to the app, the ability to stream sessions from anywhere, and the opportunity to win door prizes.

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Sponsor Since: January 15, 2026 📅️

Website: https://theblindkitchen.com/ 🌐️

About: The Blind Kitchen is an accessibility-driven culinary brand founded by legally blind chef and educator Debra Erickson. Built to help people with vision loss cook safely and confidently, The Blind Kitchen curates adaptive kitchen tools alongside clear, practical instruction, showing that losing sight doesn’t mean losing your place in the kitchen.

Through an intentionally accessible online experience and a growing library of step-by-step demos, tips, and strategies, The Blind Kitchen empowers blind and low-vision cooks (and the people who support them) to reclaim independence, creativity, and joy around food, because independence belongs in every kitchen.

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⬆︎ 11.) Sponsor: The Cooking Without Looking TV Show

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About: The Cooking Without Looking TV Show is an award-worthy, barrier-breaking TV show and podcast created and executive produced by Renée Rentmeester to change the way we see blindness, by showing blind and low-vision cooks doing what they love: preparing delicious meals with confidence, creativity, and humor. Originally launched on public television, the series has grown into a multi-platform experience that features talented hosts and guest cooks who share real-life kitchen strategies, adaptive techniques, and the kind of practical know-how that makes cooking feel possible, enjoyable, and empowering for everyone.

Designed with accessibility at its core, Cooking Without Looking goes beyond what’s on the screen. Episodes emphasize clear, descriptive instruction and sensory cues, sound, texture, aroma, and timing, so viewers and listeners can truly follow along, and recipes are shared in ways that support independence. Produced through the Vision World Foundation, the show also connects audiences with resources and community, proving week after week that great cooking isn’t about eyesight, it’s about skill, curiosity, and the joy of making something wonderful.

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⬆︎ 10.) Sponsor: HDV Speaks

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About: Hector Del Valle, MSW, is a bilingual speaker, author, advocate, and certified charitable gifting real estate specialist who has turned more than four decades of life with a spinal cord injury into a mission of hope and empowerment. Paralyzed at 17 and having faced addiction, heartbreak, and cancer multiple times, Hector now uses his story, and his faith, to uplift people with disabilities, especially those who are newly injured, in major life transitions, or feeling stuck. Through his book ‘Beyond the Chair: Thriving Through the Transition with God‘ and related resources, he helps individuals reclaim their purpose, build resilience, and see that their pain can become a powerful part of their calling.

HDV Speaks is Hector’s speaking, coaching, and training platform where “faith meets action” to help individuals, organizations, and communities thrive through life’s transitions. The organization offers a six-week Thriving Through the Transition course, one-on-one and group coaching, support-group memberships, faith-based workshops (including on disability, relationships, and advocacy), keynote speaking, and collaborative projects such as customized trainings and publishing or podcast partnerships.

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About: We’re building more than a media company — we’re cultivating a global movement where purpose drives progress.

What began as a mission to create employment for the 1 in 4 Americans living with disabilities has grown into a dynamic platform at the intersection of advocacy, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Our goal is simple: to amplify the voices, solutions, and stories that are driven by purpose.

At Driven by Purpose, we spotlight purpose-led businesses, breakthrough technologies, and human stories that challenge limits and redefine what’s possible. From adaptive innovations to inspiring leaders, we explore how purpose fuels progress and unlocks potential.

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⬆︎ 8.) Sponsor: The Blind Guide, LLC

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It does not matter where the individual is from within the United States, as we provide relocation, housing and services assistance to those that qualify. We are also offering a $1,500.00 sign on bonus!

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About: The Blind Guide is passionate about helping people thrive with vision loss. My website includes many resources for people losing their vision and their caregivers. Register for my weekly blog post or read one or more of my eBook series, which cover the initial vision loss journey through education, entertainment, and home modifications.

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Able News at The Viscardi Center is a monthly periodical for, by, and about people with disabilities. It amplifies the perspective of a diverse disability community and reports on news, technology, sports, health and wellness, culture, travel, advocacy and opportunities to learn and connect. Visit Ablenews.com to sign up to receive Able News in your inbox monthly. Advertising opportunities in the digital edition and on the website are also available.

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About: Aira’s mission is to remove barriers and make the world more accessible with visual interpreting.

We provide a live, human-to-human professional assistance service, an accommodation or productivity tool, that enhances independence by delivering on-demand, skilled and reliable visual interpreting for just about any task. Using the powerful combination of a camera and the Aira app on someone’s device of ‘choice’, a professionally-trained agent will assist by visually interpreting what is in the camera’s view or on screen, from describing to reading, from explaining to navigating – just about anything, safely and securely. Aira supports a growing range of devices including smart and tactile button phones, desktop computers and soon, wearables.

Whether you are involved in the work of business, the work of school or the work of life, Aira enhances everyday efficiency, engagement, and independence. Used by employees and customers of hundreds of organizations including airports, banks, the largest software companies, financial firms, retailers and universities, we invite you to join the community, access the Aira app today and try it for free.
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⬆︎ 5.) Sponsor: Dr. Kirk Adams

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Sponsor Since: July 22, 2024 📅️

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About: Dr. Kirk Adams is a visionary leader, transformative speaker, and lifelong advocate for disability inclusion. With over three decades of experience in advancing accessibility and creating opportunities for individuals who are blind or low-vision, Dr. Adams has become a powerful force for change in the areas of leadership, accessibility, and inclusion. His journey — from navigating vision loss as a young child to becoming a recognized thought leader in disability empowerment — uniquely equips him to help organizations understand, integrate, and champion inclusive practices that benefit all.

Dr. Adams is a highly sought-after speaker, known for his engaging and thought-provoking keynotes on disability inclusion, accessible leadership, and the power of resilience. He has spoken at numerous national and international conferences, including corporate seminars, public policy forums, and industry events, where his personal story and professional insights have inspired leaders to rethink their approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion. His passion lies in empowering organizations to create environments where every individual — regardless of ability — can thrive.

As a speaker, Dr. Adams brings authenticity, warmth, and a depth of experience that resonates with audiences from all backgrounds. He understands that true leadership is about more than just policy; it’s about creating cultural shifts that value each person’s unique contributions. Whether he is addressing a Fortune 500 company, a non-profit, or a community group, Dr. Adams’ message is clear: inclusion benefits everyone, and together we can build a world where opportunity is accessible to all.

Dr. Adams currently resides in Seattle, Washington, where he continues his advocacy work, builds strategic partnerships, and enjoys life with his family. He is proud to be a part of the movement towards a more inclusive future — one conversation at a time.

⬆︎ 4.) Sponsor: Barrier Free Canada

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With a deep understanding of legal, technical, and human dimensions of accessibility, Donna offers practical, credible, and authoritative support to lawyers seeking to strengthen their cases, mitigate risk, and advance inclusion. This new service reflects Barrier Free Canada’s ongoing commitment to advancing equality, accessibility, and justice for all.

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About: Barrier-Free Canada/Canada Sans Barrieres (BFC/CSB) advocates for the Canadian Parliament to enact a strong and effective Canadians with Disabilities Act (CDA) to achieve a barrier-free Canada for all persons with disabilities.

To this end, BFC/CSB is seeking endorsements from national disability organizations to build a non-partisan community coalition. BFC/CSB would also like to identify point persons from these organizations to act as key contacts.

The steering committee of BFC/CSB has drafted a set of principles concerning a CDA that are drawn from the principles that underpin the provincial disability legislation in Ontario and Manitoba. A CDA is not meant to replace provincial disability legislation. It will complement such legislation and benefit Canadians living in provinces with and without provincial disability legislation. At this point in time, CNIB, March of Dimes Canada, Canadian Hearing Society and MS Society of Canada have endorsed the BFC/CSB principles and confirmed their support for the movement to enact a CDA. There is no individual or organizational charge for membership in BFC/CSB.

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A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, Hadley relies on contributions from individuals, foundations, and corporations to fund its programs.

About: The mission of Hadley is to create personalized learning opportunities that empower adults with vision loss or blindness to thrive — at home, at work, and in their communities.

Founded in 1920 by William Hadley, an educator who lost his eyesight later in life, Hadley offers practical help, connection and support free of charge to anyone with a visual impairment, their families and professionals supporting them. With Hadley, you can discover new ways to do things that have become more difficult due to vision loss and connect with a network of peers who “get it.” And you don’t need to come to Hadley. Hadley’s help comes to you; online, on the phone or through the mail.

Since relaunching in July 2020, more than 70,000 people have signed up with Hadley, registering more than 200,000 workshop interactions. And our workshops have 98% satisfaction ratings. We reach all 50 states and more than 100 countries. And more people learn braille from Hadley than from any other organization worldwide.

Hadley is a proud partner of the National Eye Institute and the National Eye Health Education Program.

Hadley’s help conveniently meets learners where they are. Free of wait lists. Free of office visits. Free of charge.

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⬆︎ 2.) Sponsor: Eyes on Success

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Sponsor Since: August 21, 2023 📅️

Website: https://www.eyesonsuccess.net/ 🌐️

About: This half-hour weekly podcast and radio program discusses products, services and daily living tips for people with vision loss. It is available through radio reading services across North America, via several internet streaming services, and to everyone else as a podcast. To date, the show has been downloaded in all 50 states in the US and over 100 other countries on all the inhabited continents. Eyes On Success is hosted and produced by Peter Torpey and Nancy Goodman Torpey.

Each episode is basically a success story. Some are human stories of visually impaired people’s accomplishments in academics, employment, sports or pastimes. Others are descriptions of adaptive aids that enable visually impaired people to achieve things. These include screen readers, magnifiers, navigation aids, and others. In all cases, the focus is on success.

Eyes On Success has been airing weekly since January 2011. Prior to January 2013 the name of the show was ViewPoints. Other than the name, nothing has changed.

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You can listen to Eyes On Success on your smart home device by saying “play the Eyes On Success podcast”, subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts, or listen on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, YouTube or your local radio reading service. Listeners can also follow the show on Facebook and X (Formerly Twitter).

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About: Backed by two decades of creating award-winning accessible cloud technologies for people with visual impairments, Pneuma Solutions is the global leader in accessible cloud-based solutions. Pneuma Solutions was founded by long-time accessibility developers Mike Calvo and Matt Campbell. For more information on their individual profiles, click on their respective bio pages. We’re proud to be the first company to develop cloud-based accessibility at the network level. Our tools provide organizations, like yours, a way to deliver secure, accessible information right from your network or from our secure servers. You can provide your print disabled consumers, students, employees, and citizens with a multitude of accessible options. Additionally, we offer a suite of cloud-based applications to blind and print disabled consumers directly from our website. Our consumer products are designed to make the day-to-day lives of blind and print disabled individuals more accessible and simpler to manage. Access to information is not a privilege, it’s a right. It’s also your right to obtain affordable, accessible cloud solutions to serve your end user. When organizations like yours implement our tools, together we help make it a more inclusive world for people with disabilities. Want to know more about how we can help you become more inclusive?

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Sponsor Since: January 24, 2026 📅️

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About: The Institute for Sustainable Diversity & Inclusion (ISDI) is a Washington-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 2015 to help individuals and organizations build the capability to create workplaces, and communities, where diversity, equity, and inclusion are real, practical, and sustainable. ISDI’s work is grounded in evidence-based approaches and a long-term, systems-change mindset that goes beyond one-off trainings or performative efforts.

ISDI is best known for stewarding the Northwest Diversity Learning Series (NWDLS), a respected DEI education program with more than 27 years of impact, offering virtual, interactive workshops led by thought leaders and subject matter experts from across the country and Canada. ISDI also offers special events, small learning cohorts, and professional development sessions that equip leaders, HR/DEI practitioners, and employees with actionable skills for inclusive leadership and healthy dialogue across difference. In addition, ISDI provides consulting and curated resources to help organizations strengthen strategy, leadership accountability, and measurable progress toward more inclusive and equitable cultures.

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Editor Since: November 7, 2022

Location: Boulder, Colorado

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In addition to serving as an Editor to Access Information News John also serves as an Editor to the Top Tech Tidbits and AI-Weekly newsletters and is also an attorney-at-law specializing in long-term disability claims for blind and low-vision persons.

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In addition to serving as an Editor to Access Information News Jenna also serves as an Editor to the Top Tech Tidbits and AI-Weekly newsletters and runs her own advocacy foundation.

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Jenna’s son was born blind and she is always seeking new and innovative ways to empower him through technology.

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Location: Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia

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In addition to serving as an Editor to Access Information News David also serves as an Editor to the Top Tech Tidbits publication and is also the National Commercial Assistive Technology Advisor for Vision Australia where he has worked since 1990. Over this time he has assisted people who are blind or vision impaired in their home, education, and work settings to take advantage of the benefits of using assistive and main stream technology.

In the last seventeen years, he has also been involved with evaluating technology for use by people who are blind or vision impaired covering both low and high tech equipment (including Microsoft, Samsung, Google, Amazon, and Apple). David is also one of the key spokespersons for Vision Australia relating to technology.

He has been an Apple Ambassador for Apple Australia since 2009 with a group of other Ambassadors / Apple Distinguished Educators (ADE)‘s covering the range of Apple’s Accessibility solutions throughout Australia.

David produces a range of podcasts (since 2011) covering Apple and other technologies which are distributed on his own podcast (http://davidwoodbr.podbean.com). In addition, he also has a regular Talking Tech program (since 2013) which can be heard every Tuesday at 4:30 Eastern Summer Time on Vision Australia Radio Melbourne (available online) or via https://omny.fm/shows/talking-tech-vision-australia-radio

David also runs a weekly Tech Monday where people can chat about assistive and main stream technology, share information, and any tips and tricks.

David lost his sight when he was 8 years old and had to learn Braille. Since then, he completed high school, went to Sydney University receiving a Social Work degree, spent 4 years drug and alcohol counselling, and then moved into his current job.

As a person who is blind, David believes that as a user of the technology that he recommends to others, that he is well situated to look at the strengths and shortcomings of the assistive technology that he comes across in both his professional and personal life, in particular, mainstream technology that is accessible.

In addition to his weekly contributions to Access Information News and Top Tech Tidbits, David’s regularly occurring activities are his weekly tech radio show, bi-monthly exploring tech webinars for Vision Australia, his iSee podcast when something of note grabs his attention, and the weekly Tech Monday chat sessions.

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IIn addition to serving as an Editor to Access Information News Vicki also serves as an Editor to the Top Tech Tidbits publication and works as a Web Accessibility Specialist / IT Quality Assurance Tester at Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges.

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