Do Your Homework Before Sharing Your Personal Info on a Website

Handwriting in a journal

Last week, several of my Twitter friends kept sharing the same tweet about a new website.

They were excited and suggested their Twitter followers take a look at it, and potentially get involved.

After the fifth time I saw the same tweet, I finally checked the website myself.

The mission sounded interesting: sharing personal stories from people around the country. Continue reading Do Your Homework Before Sharing Your Personal Info on a Website

Photo of the Week: Women’s March Ann Arbor

Marchers listening to speakers the rally at the University of Michigan

Along with thousands of other men, women, and children (MLive reported 11,000 people attended), I joined the Women’s March in Ann Arbor yesterday to march in support of women’s rights, affordable health care, and civil rights.

I was proud to be part of a march that joined hundreds of Women’s Marches around the world, on every continent including Antarctica. Continue reading Photo of the Week: Women’s March Ann Arbor

Section 508 Refresh Published in U.S. Federal Register

Finally! I can only imagine how my fellow accessibility advocates in the United States are celebrating today.

After almost ten years of work, the Section 508 Refresh of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 has been published in the U.S. Federal Register today. Continue reading Section 508 Refresh Published in U.S. Federal Register