On Twitter: Will You Wait and See?

Person holding coffee cup in one hand while navigating their smartphone with the other hand.

News this week that Twitter will be sold and taken private took the Twitter community by storm. While some Twitter users are thrilled about the prospect of the new owner, many others—women, people of color, LGBTQ, disabled people, and their advocates—are reasonably concerned about the prospective new owner’s anti-censorship focus. Personally, I’ve already learned several… Continue reading On Twitter: Will You Wait and See?

Digital Inclusion: The New Normal, John Slatin AccessU 2022 Conference Returns May 9-12, 2022

John Slatin AccessU 2022

Molly Holzschlag, Catarina Rivera, Karl Groves, and Meryl Evans are among the many professionals speaking at the 19th edition of the John Slatin AccessU 2022 conference May 9-12, 2022.

Produced by Knowbility, well-known in the digital accessibility community for its programs and services, the AccessU conference features workshops, sessions, demos, roundtables, and networking events.

This year’s AccessU is a hybrid conference, offering in-person and virtual events.

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Photo of the Week: Trout Lily in Bloom

Yellow petals of the Trout Lily stand out against its brown mottled green leaves and brown leaf litter.

Spring has taken its time to arrive in Michigan, five days ago we had two inches of snow in our area!

Three days ago, I saw my first Trout Lily mottled brown green leaves sprouting through the leaf litter on the forest floor, but couldn’t find any blooms.

Today, with two days of 80 degree weather, I found plenty of yellow blooming Trout Lily in the forest.

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