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Voter Suppression and Accessibility – AAPD Panel
Voter suppression was the topic at the American Association of People with Disabilities’ recent panel. Check out Leila’s explanation in ASL to learn more.
Accessibility and Activism Go Hand in Hand
Accessibility and activism go hand in hand. “If we lift up those who are oppressed, that is a win for us all.” – Kriston Pumphrey.
An Important Announcement from SignVote
As you might have noticed, we’ve been a little quiet over the last few months. Like you, something big and deadly has claimed our attention.
Is the ADA enough for deaf people?
We want to know what your thoughts are on the election! Let us know what you think: Is the ADA enough for deaf people? If not, why?
What is the Most Important Issue of 2020
We want to know what your thoughts are on the election! What do you think is the most important issue of 2020?
Deaf advocacy groups launch campaign to amplify their voices in 2020 election
Communication Service for the Deaf is leading a coalition of advocacy groups to increase deaf participation in the coming 2020 election and eliminate barriers to its voters’ access to registration material and election information.
Presidential Debates Often Fail Deaf Voters
Imagine if you tried to watch tonight’s presidential debate but couldn’t understand what was being said. Now imagine if, after several such debates, you went to the polls and found that your questions couldn’t be answered because no one spoke your native language.
New website helps the deaf participate in voting process
As chatter around the Democratic primaries continues to rise in volume, SignVote attempts to improve the voting experience for those who cannot hear.
Announcing SignVote 2020
It’s time to start talking about the 2020 election… in ASL! Introducing SignVote, a nonpartisan platform for accessible content on the #2020election.