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Tiny explosions and soft materials make onscreen braille more robust
From texting on a smart phone to ordering train tickets at a kiosk, touch screens are ubiquitous and, in most cases, ...
The nearly one million people with some form of disability in New Jersey will soon find it easier to shop at Target.
This "Books & Beyond" story tags along with the Milwaukee Public Library Educational Outreach Services team as they bring the ...
Touchscreens are everywhere today—on our phones, at train stations, in restaurants, and even at the doctor’s office. But for ...
Islands.com on MSN
On Florida's Northeastern Coast Is A Powerful Historic Site With Tours, Museums, And Outdoor Activities
Not only does this destination in Florida hold historical significance, but it now offers hiking trails, a nature center, and ...
According to 2021 statistics from UNICEF, nearly 240 million children worldwide, or one in 10, live with disabilities and ...
In a first-of-its-kind move, Target says it is making self-checkout more accessible to people with disabilities at locations ...
The Kenya Times on MSN
How Kenyans Can File Cases Worth Up to KSh1 Million in Small Claims Court
Filing a case in Kenya’s Small Claims Court is a straightforward process designed to make justice more accessible for ...
The inequities extend into the workplace. While one in six New Zealanders identify as disabled, 60% are unemployed or ...
The New Times on MSN
FEATURED: Tanga Community champions inclusive access to sexual, reproductive health services
Tanga Community champions inclusive access to sexual, reproductive health services By Shallon Mwiza Tanga Community is addressing barriers that block adolescents, women and girls with disabilities, ...
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