The author, a graphic design graduate, emphasizes the importance of ethical design and digital accessibility, particularly through the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). Recent updates under the Americans with Disabilities Act mandate accessible digital content for government entities. However, concerns remain about compliance timelines impacting crucial services for individuals with disabilities.
Tag Archives: Civil Rights
Disability Protections in Air Travel Have Been Grounded
A hard-fought rule meant to protect wheelchair users in air travel is now in limbo. Airlines sued to block it, and the Trump administration folded. Instead of enforcing basic rights, they paused protections. This isn’t just policy reversal—it’s a betrayal of disabled travelers who deserve accountability, not excuses.
The ADA Turns 35
The 35th anniversary of the ADA highlights its role in prohibiting discrimination against individuals with disabilities and ensuring equal access. Personal experiences reveal how accessibility shapes independence, emphasizing that disability can affect anyone. The need for inclusivity extends beyond disabled individuals, benefiting everyone, reinforcing the ongoing commitment to advance these rights.
