Challenging the Status Quo: Sinéad Burke’s Journey of Disability Activism
Sinéad Burke is here to tell us why accessibility is an innovation, not a cost.
Read MoreWhat does “shoveling the ramp” mean for accessibility?
Susan Smith is here to help illustrate how clearing a path for people with special needs clears the path for everyone, which is the ultimate form of inclusivity.
Read MoreWhy is #mydisabledlife worthy?
Imani Barbarin is here to help us learn how truly understanding disabled people is the key to building a culture of accessibility.
Read MoreWhy is accessibility all about patience?
Haben Girma, disability rights lawyer, author and speaker, is here to help us understand how disability is an opportunity for innovation.
Read MoreWhy are self worth and productivity not mutually exclusive?
Dr. Devon Price is here to help give advice on overcoming society’s pressure to do more by exploring the psychological underpinnings of the “laziness lie”, which falsely tells us we are not working or learning hard enough.
Read MoreThe role of UX design when ensuring digital accessibility
We talk about digital accessibility how we can educate people to understand that accessibility is not a barrier to innovation.
Read MoreUnderstanding and advocating for a neurodiverse workforce
Drawing from his own personal story about his son Christopher, who was diagnosed with autism at the age of two, Peter McKenna discusses the partnership that Indeed has in Ireland with Dublin City University to create a toolkit for hiring managers
Read MoreRecognizing the work of our Accessibility Inclusion Group
We learn more about Indeed’s Access Inclusion Resource Group.
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