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The ADA Turns 32 

Today is the 32nd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. This landmark legislation affirms and protects the rights of people with disabilities in a wide range of public settings. Since the ADA came into effect, American society has benefited tremendously; nevertheless, there is still significant work to be done. In this blog, individuals share ways the ADA has impacted their lives and the additional support they would like to see.

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Taylor & Francis becomes a Global Certified Accessible publisher

Books published by Taylor and Francis will now be certified as accessible. Learn more about Taylor and Francis’ accessibility designation.

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Bookshare Corners Launch Across Philippines with Department of Education Regional Division Kick Off

Working with the regional department of education & local charities, Benetech launches Bookshare corners for blind and low-vision Filipinos.

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Accessible Publishing Tips: Working with a digital production vendor

If a publisher is interested in becoming Global Certified Accessible, should they work with a conversion vendor who is already certified, or can their current vendor also become certified? Why is it important for a publisher and their conversion vendor to be certified?

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[Video] The Pandemic as a Catalyst for Digital Learning and Employment in India: Harkin Summit

Watch a video about how the pandemic enabled digital education and employment opportunities for people with visual impairments in India.

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