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Author of “Against Technoableism: Rethinking Who Needs Improvement” and associate professor at Virginia Tech Ashley Shew visited the University of Wisconsin’s McBurney Disability Resource Center Sept.
Guest host and musician Dessa talks with Dr. Shew about her b ook Against Technoableism: Rethinking Who Needs Improvement, about what disability technology is, what the future should look like, and ...
Only 39% of Americans view national parks as an accessible travel option for any level of ability or disability. Technology can help break down barriers for park goers with disabilities.
HAPTA is based on technology that was originally developed to help stabilize and level utensils to allow those with disabilities to eat without assistance. “Inclusivity is at the heart of our ...
Expanding its work on disability rights and inclusion, the Ford Foundation Tuesday announced a first-of-its-kind national fund targeting discrimination in technology against people with disabilities.
Talking about sex isn't the taboo it once was, and people with disabilities say pleasure — and technology that can help them achieve it — is an access issue.