Posts filed under: Section 508

April 11, 2011
University of Buffalo (N.Y.) Spectrum
A Shameful Low in Higher Education
Eight years ago, the University at Buffalo agreed to make this campus accessible to the roughly 500 disabled students who attend every year. Today, almost a decade later, UB has failed to follow through on that promise.

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Filed Under: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), education, higher education, public policy, Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 508

April 10, 2011
The Oklahoman
Oklahoma colleges improve accessibility, services for students with disabilities
A woman smacked Steve Stokes in the head with her purse, knocking him out of his wheelchair. She told him he shouldn't be out in public, that he belonged in a nursing home. Stokes was a college student in the late 1960s, a time when disabled people often were treated as outcasts. Accessibility on college campuses virtually was nonexistent.

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Filed Under: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), education, higher education, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, public policy, Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 508

May 21, 2010
On the Media
The Digital Divide of Disability
Knowbility is an organization that advocates for technology that allows blind, deaf and otherwise disabled people to use the net. Knowbility’s Sharron Rush and Desiree Sturdevant talk about the challenges they face in raising awareness and changing the laws surrounding online usability.

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Filed Under: assistive technology, Internet, public policy, Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 508, technology

Jan. 1, 2010
San Francisco Chronicle
Web more accessible to those with disabilities
During her high school years, Lisamaria Martinez, who has been visually impaired since she was 5, carried a 25-pound backpack to school crammed with books written in Braille.

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Filed Under: assistive technology, Internet, public policy, Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 508, technology, visually impaired

Nov. 15, 2009
FierceGovernmentIT
Are government websites fully accessible to the disabled?
There's a federal law--the Rehabilitation Act--requiring that federal agencies' electronic and information technology be accessible to people with disabilities. It's a law that every agency must take seriously, but many are falling short of the requirements to make web access fully available for 54 million Americans with disabilities. Read more here

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Filed Under: Internet, Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 508, technology

Oct. 7, 2009
Federal News Radio 1500 AM (Washington, D.C.)
White House makes push for agencies, contractors to hire people with disabilities
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Filed Under: employment, Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 508