This podcast is born from the decision at Tamman to state clearly and plainly that access to information is a human right. The developers and designers at Tamman work hard to make sure that no matter what use constraint a user may have, be it due to a temporary, situational, episodic, or permanent condition or disability, they will be able to access the information designed and built by Tamman. This podcast is a call for others to join in a bigger conversation with us. We work to build the inclusive web. To do that we need all of us - working together & learning together. Thanks for listening and let’s get the conversation started.
From healthcare to education to employment, this conversation goes beyond policy, it's about people, their futures, and the fight to ensure accessibility remains a fundamental right. Joined by Theo W. Braddy, a lifelong disability advocate and leader, in this episode, we explore the real-life impact of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Theo shares his personal story and lived experience, unpacking the protections 504 provides, the barriers that still exist, and what's at stake if these rights are weakened. Web Transcript PDF Transcript Show Notes: Protect 504: Article 19 episode that explores the legal side of this lawsuit with Alison Barkoff DREDF Protect 504: An informative overview of the lawsuit that could result in Section 504 being overturned, and clear direction on what you can do to protect it DREDF Protect 504 Plain Language: A plain language PDF version of the DREDF Protect 504 page HHS Section 504: The official rule for Section 504, including the 2024 update Texas v. Becerra: The official court document for the Texas v. Becerra case
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act has been a cornerstone of disability rights for over 50 years—so why is it under attack now? In this special mini-sode, we are joined by Alison Barkoff, former head of HHS' Administration for Community Living and a lifelong disability advocate, to unpack the legal battle, the misinformation fueling it, and the action we need to take right now. This isn't a policy debate, it's a fight for our rights, our healthcare, and our futures. PDF Transcript Web Transcript Show Notes: DREDF Protect 504: An informative overview of the lawsuit which could result in Section 504 being overturned and clear direction on what you can do to protect it DREDF Protect 504 Plain Language: A plain language PDF version of the DREDF Protect 504 page HHS Section 504: The official rule for Section 504 including the 2024 update Texas v. Becerra: The official court document for the Texas v. Becerra case
Explore the everyday use of screen readers and discover the nuances of navigating inaccessible web pages. Host, Katie Samson dives into this topic with co-host Kristen Witucki, who shares her personal journey with assistive tech, and accessibility expert Dax Castro. this episode dives into how screen readers work, common misconceptions, and their role in creating inclusive digital spaces. Stay connected and continue the conversation with us LinkedIn. Web Transcript | PDF Transcript Show Notes JAWS Screen Reader: Screen reader used by Kristen and the world's most popular screen reader NVDA Screen Reader: Screen reader used by Dax and is available to everyone for free Alt Text as Poetry: An artistic endeavor that reframes alt text as a type of poetry Article 19 Episode, 'Can AI See the World the Way We Do?': Joined by Vice-Chair of Be My Eyes, Bryan Bashin, and Tamman document accessibility specialist, Liza Grant, we explore the differences of alt text written by a trained human and AI and what the future of AI looks like for blind and low-vision individuals. Chax: Further connect with and learn from Dax and the Chax team Access Ingenuity: Screen Reader class mentioned by Dax Screen Reader DOS Computer Demo: YouTube video of Kristen's first Screen Reader
Accessibility, advocacy, and the intersection of inclusivity with arts and culture—we explore these topics and more with Tamman's new Senior Director of Education, Katie Samson. Drawing on her lived and professional experiences, Katie shares insights on projects like Carolyn Lazard's Long Take and emphasizes the importance of embedding access into creative practices. Ultimately, uncovering how collective access can drive meaningful change in the arts and beyond. Learn more about supporting people with disabilities in Tamman's Learn Center and stay connected with us on LinkedIn. PDF Transcript Web Transcript Show Notes: Carolyn Lazard: Long Take: Her debut solo exhibition in Philadelphia, Long Take continues Lazard's ongoing experimentation with methodologies of access File/Life: An exhibit remembering the stories of Pennhurst Art Reach: A Philadelphia-based organization that creates, advocates for, and expands accessible opportunities in the arts so the full spectrum of society is served
Can we have true Democracy if voting isn't accessible to everyone? Joined by Whitney Quesenberry, Rylin Rodgers, and Alexia Kemerling, professionals working on voting accessibility we discuss current barriers, what is being done to improve accessibility, and how voters, both with and without disabilities, can take action during the upcoming election. Visit the resources below for more on this topic and stay connected with us LinkedIn. PDF Transcript Web Transcript Meet Our Guests: Whitney Quesenberry is the director of the Center for Civic Design and worked on many accessible voting projects including the VVSG, the federal voting system standards Rylin Rodgers serves on Microsoft's Accessibility Team as a Disability Policy Director. Influenced by her lived experience with disability, she strives to impact disability policy Alexia Kemerling leads the REV UP Campaign at the American Association of People with Disabilities. Influenced by her lived experience, she strives to build civic engagement in the disability community and improve election accessibility Show Notes Accessible Voting: A guide to a private and independent voting experience: State Guides for Disabled Voters: Created by AAPD's REV Up Campaign, these guides can be downloaded to support disabled voters The Center For Civic Design: Offering a plethora of resources for Bing How to Vote: A resource created by Microsoft to provide easy and accessible voting information NCAV: A guide for election administrators to making voting accessible for people with disabilities
AI has the potential to bring people who are blind or who have low vision closer and closer to the visual world. Joined by Vice-Chair of Be My Eyes, Bryan Bashin, and Tamman document accessibility specialist, Liza Grant, we explore the differences of alt text written by a trained human and AI and what the future of AI looks like for blind and low-vision individuals. Learn more about supporting people with disabilities in Tamman's Learn Center and stay connected with us on LinkedIn. PDF Transcript Web Transcript -- Show Notes Be My Eyes: An app using live video to connect blind and low-vision users who want sighted assistance Necklace Pendant Image: Photo of the discussed astrology necklace FDR Monument Image: Photo of the discussed FDR Monument discussed All About Alt Text: An Article 19 episode welcoming Tamman accessibility champions to discuss all things alt text Spotlight: Be My Eyes: This episode of Article 19 highlights what Be My Eyes is, how it works, and the impact of the organization
Accommodations are a responsibility that an employee and employer share. Continuing the conversation with our 6 guests from Part 1, we further explore the impact of accommodations and inclusive practices for both employees and organizations and the true cost of providing (or not providing) accommodations. This episode is part 2 of a 2-part podcast, listen to the first episode here. Continue learning about supporting people with disabilities in Tamman's Learn Center. Stay in touch with us on LinkedIn. PDF Transcript Web Transcript - Meet our guests: Charlotte McGhee works in client services and lives with two invisible disabilities, ulcerative colitis and POTS Daniel Hawkins is QA specialist and a deafblind individual with experience in braille, protactile, and ASL. Leah Mattern is a digital accessibility engineer, a staunch disability advocate, and lives with a genetic condition called rod monochromatism which renders her legally blind Liza Grant is a document accessibility specialist, a team lead, and a strong accessibility advocate. Marty Molloy is the president of Tamman and an accessibility advocate. Theresa Tuccillo is the administrative manager at Tamman and an accessibility advocate. -– Resources: Haben Girma: The first Deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School, Haben Girma is a human rights lawyer advancing disability justice. Sierra-Tamman 360-Degrees of Inclusion: A collaboration aimed at supporting your company in reaching your inclusive employment, professional development, and digital information goals. Supporting Employees with Accommodations: The Sierra Group provides insight into inclusive hiring practices. I just want to work: Article 19 host, Kristen Witucki shares her real-life experiences and offers perspective for people with disabilities who are looking for jobs. Moving Through Guilt about Biases: This blog explores clear steps to take mindful action to foster inclusive hiring practices and create systemic change. Creating a More Inclusive Hiring Practice: Offering a guide to employers to support them in creating a more inclusive hiring practice.
Workplace accommodations are a topic that drives fear and uncertainty for both employees and employers. Featuring personal anecdotes and professional insights, this documentary-style episode shares 6 unique perspectives that uncover the challenges of navigating the job market and the workplace for people with disabilities, the emotions around asking for accommodations, and the experience of hiring and supporting people with disabilities. This episode is part 1 of a 2-part podcast keep listening here. Continue learning about supporting people with disabilities in Tamman's Learn Center. Stay in touch with us on LinkedIn. PDF Transcript Web Transcript –- Meet our guests: Charlotte McGhee works in client services and lives with two invisible disabilities, ulcerative colitis and POTS Daniel Hawkins is QA specialist and a deafblind individual with experience in braille, protactile, and ASL. Leah Mattern is a digital accessibility engineer, a staunch disability advocate, and lives with a genetic condition called rod monochromatism which renders her legally blind Liza Grant is a document accessibility specialist, a team lead, and a strong accessibility advocate. Marty Molloy is the president of Tamman and an accessibility advocate. Theresa Tuccillo is the administrative manager at Tamman and an accessibility advocate. -– Resources: Haben Girma: The first Deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School, Haben Girma is a human rights lawyer advancing disability justice. Sierra-Tamman 360-Degrees of Inclusion: A collaboration aimed at supporting your company in reaching your inclusive employment, professional development, and digital information goals. Supporting Employees with Accommodations: The Sierra Group provides insight into inclusive hiring practices. I just want to work: Article 19 host, Kristen Witucki shares her real-life experiences and offers perspective for people with disabilities who are looking for jobs. Moving Through Guilt about Biases: This blog explores clear steps to take mindful action to foster inclusive hiring practices and create systemic change. Creating a More Inclusive Hiring Practice: Offering a guide to employers to support them in creating a more inclusive hiring practice.
Full Transcript Join members of Tamman's marketing team as we explore how we manage digital accessibility as marketers, designers, content creators, and communicators. We focus on the machinations and the nuance that goes into crafting our external image as a company as an organization that deeply, deeply cares about digital accessibility. This episode is part of a three-part series focused on marketing and design with accessibility in mind. Check out the other episodes: Using Emojis with Accessibility in Mind Art and Accessibility Additional Show Notes: Hemingway Writing Software Grammarly Writing Software Web Content Accessibility Guidelines or WCAG
Full Transcript Joined by Tamman designers, Tom Hall and Sam Waterman, we explore the intersection of art and accessibility! Diving deep into Tamman's approach and how our team meets accessibility guidelines in both, professional designs and their personal projects. This episode is part of a 3 part series focused on marketing and design with accessibility in mind. Check out the other episodes: Emojis and Accessibility Marketing with Accessibility
Full Transcript Joined by Dr. Damien LaRock we explore the nuances and accessibility of modern communication, specifically emojis and gifs. Diving into the intended use of these icons and images, the different uses of the same icon, and how a screen reader notices them. This episode is part of a three-part series focused on marketing and design with accessibility in mind. Check out the other episodes: Marketing with an Accessibility Mindset Art and Accessibility Additional show notes: The Unbearable Ambiguity of Emojis Article
Full Transcript Tamman's Article 19 podcast speaks with author of “There Plant Eyes”, Dr. M Leona Godin. Host Kristen Witucki, chats with Leona about the personal and cultural history of blindness and they discuss her book "There Plant Eyes". This book delves into scientific, historical, religious, and cultural phenomena that have led to the ocularcentrism of our world. “There Plant Eyes" was the subject of one of our internal book talks which we also shared here on the podcast and led to our episode on Echolocation. Dr. M. Leona Godin is a writer, performer, speaker, and editor with a PhD from NYU in Early Modern Literature. Her nonfiction debut is There Plant Eyes: A Personal and Cultural History of Blindness (Pantheon Books, 2021), which The New Yorker called a “thought-provoking mixture of criticism, memoir, and advocacy.” In addition to her extensive and impressive creative pursuits, she has spent many years teaching literature and humanities courses at NYU, and she has given lectures on art, accessibility, technology, and disability!
Full Transcript The Tamman team talks about the book, “There Plant Eyes: A Personal and Cultural History of Blindness,” by Dr. M Leona Godin. This book delves into scientific, historical, religious, and cultural phenomena, that have led to the ocularcentrism of our world, a term that Leona Godin coined to mean a visual perception and way of thinking whose impact people who are blind or low vision still feel today. Host Kristen Witucki and other members of the Tamman team chat about the many different topics discussed in this book including echolocation, which led to us further exploring echocolation in this episode of Article 19!
Full Transcript Tamman's Article 19 podcast speaks with long-time accessibility strategist and stroke survivor, Robert Jolly. Host Kristen Witucki chats with Robert about how his career started, what led to his stroke, and why he returned to the cause of accessibility with even more conviction after his stroke. Robert Jolly is an accessibility-focused product manager working on the delivery team for 10x in the Technology Transformation Services (TTS) at General Services Administration. Robert has previously been co-lead for the TTS Accessibility Guild, and was a member of the W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Education and Outreach Working Group.
Full Transcript "Our only limits are the ones we think we have." - Daniel Kish Tamman's Article 19 podcast speaks with accessibility icons Daniel Kish, the President for the World Access for the Blind and Derrick Twene, a Consultant, Coach, mobility trainer, and motivational speaker who retrained himself to navigate the world after losing his sight as an adult. Daniel Kish is the lead founder and President of World Access for the Blind. This 501(c)(3) non-profit organization uniquely combines a self directed, no limits approach with expertise in perceptual development, positive psychology, person-centered instruction, and public education to develop and mobilize innovative. Daniel holds Master's degrees in both Developmental Psychology and Special Education. He also holds two national certifications in Orientation and Mobility, COMS and NOMC. Daniel is the first totally blind individual to obtain both certifications. He has maintained employment in this capacity since 1996 as an itinerant instructor for many school districts, rehabilitation agencies, and private persons throughout the world. He believes in a strong interdisciplinary education model, making a point to work in close collaboration with all professionals and other supports in relation to each student. Daniel has worked with nearly 1000 blind students of all ages and backgrounds, and from many cultures, as well as tens of thousands of professionals and members of the blindness community. Derrick Twene is a charismatic, highly skilled business leader with extensive commercial experience within the chemical industry. He determined that his loss of eyesight in 2018 would not prevent him from leading an independent life, and has retrained himself to continue his professional career. He now shares his journey and insights with the visually challenged of all ages as a trainer, coach and motivational speaker. Derrick's aim is to inspire & encourage people to overcome adversity by developing and channeling their skills in order to reach their full potential. Article 19 is created by Tamman Inc., hosted by Kristen Witucki, and is produced by Markus Goldman and Harper Yatvin.
Full Transcript The Tamman team talks about the biography of Judith Heumann, known as the Mother of the Disability Rights Movement. Host Kristen Witucki and additional members of the team chat about Heumann's upbringing, how her public protests directly led to immense gains for the lives of people with disabilities, and her legacy after she has passed away. Show notes are in the transcript and on the Tamman website.
Full Transcript We are thrilled to have two leaders and colleagues in the digital document accessibility space on Article 19! They are Chad Chelius and Dax Castro, hosts of the Chax Chat podcast and co-founders of Chax Training and Consulting. Join Tamman President Marty Molloy and Article 19 Podcast Host Kristen Witucki as they talk with Chad and Dax on a thrilling announcement, the origins of Chax Training and Consulting, and what they anticipate for the future of digital documents and digital accessibility as a whole. - Chad Chelius is an Adobe Certified Instructor, Trainer, and Expert, he is an Accessibility Document Specialist (ADS), author, consultant, and has spoken at the InDesign Summit, M-Enabling, CSUN, Tech Access, Creative Pro Week, Adobe MAX, and the Design + Accessibility Summit. As an Adobe Certified Instructor and consultant he teaches and advises on all Adobe print and web products, specializing in InDesign and InCopy workflows, Illustrator, automation, and PDF accessibility using InDesign, Word, and Adobe Acrobat. Dax Castro is an award-winning, Adobe Certified PDF Accessibility Trainer and certified Accessible Document Specialist (ADS) with more than two decades of experience in the marketing and communications industry. He has more than 200 hours of training, is an online influencer, trainer, speaker, and accessibility advocate that pushes the envelope of technology to produce more robust accessible documents. He has spoken at Creative Pro Week, Adobe MAX, Design + Accessibility Summit, CSUN, Assistive Technology Conference, and the SMPS (Society for Marketing Professional Services).
Full Transcript Digital accessibility has a huge footprint in Higher Education. Each website, professor's coursework, and student with disabilities have unique digital accessibility circumstances needed to make the experience equitable. Join our conversation with: Kara Gaulrapp: Senior Web Accessibility Analyst at University of Pennsylvania Marty Molloy: President of Tamman Inc. Kristen Witucki: Accessibility Specialist and Content Creator Resources, books, and more are found in the show notes section on this podcast's page on our website.
Full Transcript Oftentimes, digital documents are created for people who are completely able-bodied. In this episode of Article 19, we speak with members of our team who either have lived experience in navigating digital document using assistive technologies, and a team member who specializes in editing digital documents. Today's accessibility champions are: Kristen Witucki, CPACC - Accessibility Specialist Leah Mattern, CPACC - Digital Accessibility Engineer Liza Grant, ADS - Document Accessibility Specialist Lead
Full Transcript Longtime friends and colleagues Marty Molloy and Michael Mangos catch up and discuss the state of current affairs. Joining them is Kristen Witucki, Tamman's Accessibility Specialist and Content Creator. Listen in as they cover the state of artificial intelligence, what Mangos has been up to, and an update on a loose thread dating back to one of the first episodes of Article 19.
Full Transcript Put in your earbuds, grab a warm beverage, and settle in. Our podcast hosts Marty Molloy and Kristen Witucki have a lovely early morning coffee chat with Tamman's co-founder and CEO, Jeff Tamburino.
Full Transcript What is an overlay? An overlay is a short snippet of code that claims it makes a website legally compliant with accessibility laws and usable by people with disabilities once plugged in. That's the goal on paper. How does it work in practice? That's what today's podcast is all about. We're talking overlays. This podcast is led by our co-hosting dynamic duo: Marty Molloy - President, Article 19 Co-Host Kristen Witucki - Tamman Contributor, Author, Article 19 Co-Host
FULL TRANSCRIPT This Article 19 Mini Episode is a quick discussion with Tobias Morrison, one of our top Mac Enterprise Engineers. Join Tobias and Marty as they discuss Tobias' journey from an artistic film major to an experienced Apple Store Manager to a guest speaker at the MacAdmins conference on July 18-21 in State College, PA. At the MacAdmins conference speaks on shifting From Engineer to Manager: The Journey From Doing to Delegating. In the near future, we will have content from Tobias' talk on our website; "www.tammaninc.com/learn" so be sure to pay attention to our blogs and social media!
FULL TRANSCRIPT Today's podcast is the recording of our company book talk discussing Mismatch: How Inclusion Shapes Design by Kat Holmes. Mismatch is the second book we are reading in 2023. This conversation goes over forming a business case for inclusive design, multiple examples of billion-dollar products that began as accessible technology (such as the iPhone), common myths in inclusive design, and much more. The accessibility champions leading today's podcast are: Harper Yatvin, Tamman's Marketing Specialist and Article 19 Associate Podcast Producer Kristen Witucki, Tamman contributor, author, and teacher We highly encourage you to read this (non-sponsored) book, especially if you are a designer, CEO, or product developer. We also invite you to share your insights with us on social media. As usual, this episode's links and show notes are found on this podcast's page on our website, Tammaninc.com.
FULL TRANSCRIPT Today on Article 19, we are covering how the Americans with Disabilities Act is often implemented in Universities, colleges, and other organizations of higher education. The inclusive web is filled with accommodating different types of disabilities. These disabilities may be permanent, and they can also be temporary or situational. The higher education world is filled with students learning to speak up about their disability while living with it in their daily life.Our guests on this episode speak about their lived experience, either accommodating these disabilities on the administrative side or living with accommodation experience. We are joined by:Erin Leuthold - Director of the Rutgers University-Camden Office of Disability Services Nimit Kaur - MSW, Disability Services Coordinator at the Camden County Health Department, and Tamman Digital Accessibility Support ConsultantAs always, please find unique resources mentioned in this episode on Tamman's website by going to https://tammaninc.com/learn/.
FULL TRANSCRIPT Tamman President Marty Molloy and Article 19 podcast co-host Kristen Witucki are joined by some of Tamman's internal accessibility champions to discuss all things alt text. What it is, why it's crucial to give everyone informational access, how to properly write it, and more. Today's internal champions are: Wally Zielinski, Accessibility Product Engineer and certified Web Accessibility Specialist Liza Grant, Digital Accessibility Specialist & PDF Remediation Specialist, ADS Certified. This is a big "how-to" episode that shares take-home tips on utilizing alt text and why the heck we care about it. Settle in, get ready to take a couple notes, and enjoy the lively discussion. As usual, our show notes for this episode can be found on our website. We recommend starting with www.tammaninc.com/learn.
FULL TRANSCRIPT Want a look under the hood of Tamman? We've got a few of our software development experts on this week to discuss their coding expertise, how and why they came into accessibility, who has the best sense of humor, who would survive on a desert island, and more insights from our four-pack of knowledge. Today's guests are: Bill Danbury - Senior Software Engineer Lead Devon Pirestani - Front End Developer James Boatwright - Full Stack Developer Wally Zielinski - Sr. Digital Accessibility Engineer As always, you can check out our show notes for this week's podcast on our website. Start by going to tammaninc.com/learn.
FULL TRANSCRIPT We're back with Tamman President Marty Molloy and contributor Kristen Witucki, as they are joined once again by a panel of education experts for a second round of discussion on neurodiversity both in and out of education. The episode's guests are: Damien LaRock - Special Education Teacher for the New York Government; Elizabeth Finnegan - Assistant Professor of Special Education at St. Thomas Aquinas College; Nate Stauffer - Master of Education from Harvard University Enjoy this deep dive into neurodiversity, its theory, and how it's helpful outside of the classroom. If you want easy access to the links discussed in this episode, please check out the podcast on our website: Tammaninc.com/learn/.
FULL TRANSCRIPT Tamman President Marty Molloy and contributor Kristen Witucki discuss the intersection of neurodiversity and accessibility with education. They are joined by a panel of esteemed guests: Damien LaRock - Special Education Teacher for the New York Government; Elizabeth Finnegan - Assistant Professor of Special Education at St. Thomas Aquinas College; Nate Stauffer - Master of Education from Harvard University; and Daniela Arcuri - Special Educator working towards Behavioral Analyst Certification Enjoy this wide-ranging conversation that dives deep into teaching strategies, mental health in the classroom, accommodations for students, and much more. If you want easy access to the links discussed in this episode, please check out the podcast on our website: Tammaninc.com/learn/.
FULL TRANSCRIPT In 2023, Tamman Inc. will be holding monthly book talks featuring titles that touch on the topics we at Tamman care about most. For our January book talk, we read Outside Myself by frequent Tamman and Article 19 Collaborator Kristen Witucki, who was gracious enough to join us for an interview.
FULL TRANSCRIPT The Article 19 team set up at the Tamman booth at the 2022 PHL Innovation Picnic in Philadelphia's Navy Yard. We had the privilege to interview several guests throughout the day including Catherine Sontag of Witty Gritty, LLC and Jason Bannon of Ben Franklin Technology Partners.
FULL TRANSCRIPT In this mini-podcast, Marty is joined once again by our frequent collaborator Kristen Witucki, and our own Liza Grant to talk about Be My Eyes, a free app that connects people with visual disabilities to sighted volunteers for everyday assistance.
FULL TRANSCRIPT On Thursday, May 19, 2022, Tamman and Indy Hall unveiled a new event collaboration called Un/Ravel: Stories that tie us together. Un/Ravel is designed to knit our community together through short personal talks on themed topics at the nexus of accessibility, work, and community.
FULL TRANSCRIPT In our first "Around the Water Cooler" episode, Kristen Witucki, Liza Grant, and Sydney Bromfield join Marty for a discussion around language and inclusivity.
FULL TRANSCRIPT Tamman's very own Emma Barker sits down with Marty to talk data analysis and visualization.
Full Transcript Tamman Co-founder Mike Mangos and Tamman President Marty Molloy are featured on an episode of Beasley Media's Philadelphia Radio Public Affairs with Markus Goldman of WMMR fame to talk all things A11Y.
Full Transcript Article 19 co-host and Tamman co-founder, Michael Mangos interviews Lynn Wehrman, President of WeCo. WeCo is made up of accessibility experts who live with disabilities. Mike's conversation with Lynn spans the breadth of the ADA, technical accessibility, legal compliance, and business use cases for accessibility.
A short conversation with Tamman CEO, Jeff Tamburino discussing the history, culture and future direction of Tamman. FULL TRANSCRIPT - JEFF TAMBURINO
A short conversation with author Kristen Witucki discussing her new series of articles exploring employer biases and the challenges that face candidates and employees with disabilities. FULL TRANSCRIPT MIN-POD with KRISTEN WITUCKI
Full Transcript Nimit Kaur returns to co-host this episode that features her mentor, Kristen Witucki. Kristen is an author, educator and disabilities advocate. The conversation that follows explores the broad range of what their mentorship meant from both the perspective of the mentor and mentee. Discussions of education, braille, assistive tech, and employment for people with disabilities. To learn more about Kristen including her published works, check out https://kristenwitucki.com/ or her new blog articles on tammaninc.com/learn.
FULL TRANSCRIPT In this second part of the conversation with Miso Kwak, Nate Stauffer and Jason Brillon, the Article 19 gang does a very deep dive into social identities and technology. The conversation that started with a great deal of discussion about education, expands into the broader society's changing or changed cultural expectations and norms. Looking at inclusivity from all angles, there is a sense that as society shifts, the issues that people have should be spun around (and like accessibility) focused less on the person and more on the other person or 'user' in a context. If we apply good UX design to our life outside of technology, we may find there is a parallel that applies. Again, the adage holds true - often what is necessary for some is beneficial for all.
Full Transcript, Article 19, Episode 12 - Individuality and Accessibility (Part I) This is Part 1 of a two part episode where Nate Stauffer, a middle school teacher and advocate for gender and sexual minorities, Miso Kwak, policy expert and advocate for individuals with disabilities and older adults, and Jason Brillon, a full stack software engineer discussing areas of education, social identities and policy and the intersection of these areas. This conversation is wide ranging and lifts up voices of 20-something, world traveling, brilliant individuals who are shaping an inclusive world around them through policy, education and technology. Their perspectives on inclusion are unique and thoughtful throughout. Come for the ideas, stay for the charming banter.
Full Transcript Thomas Logan, CEO of Equal Entry and Meryl Evans, Accessibility and Digital Marketing expert are our guests for this episode of the podcast. Covering an immense range of topics including learning about accessibility through ancient mapmaking, to misconceptions and assumptions to values, virtual reality, and captions. This episode has something for everyone and is sure to energize long time accessibility professionals as well as those who are newer to this field. Resources: Meryl.net Equalentry.com The Valuable 500
Full Transcript Article 19, Episode 10 Nimit Kaur is a disabilities advocate, recent graduate of Rutgers University, Camden and currently pursuing her J.D. and MSW at Rutgers. Nimit also is a part-time contractor for Tamman, assisting us with quality assurance testing and our Tamman Accessibility House Rules. In this episode we cover a range of topics including her educational journey, her internship and workforce experiences and her preferences for consuming media as a blind woman. Just as we have been at Tamman from the moment we started working with her, listeners will be captivated and learn from this unassuming and brilliant woman.
Full Transcript - Mini-podcast Episode - The Tamman Website! This is a bonus mini-podcast interview with Jessica DiPonziano, lead developer on the new and improved Tamman Website.
Full Transcript - Episode 9 - Web Design and A11y Karen Pellegrin is the Digital Web guru for the City and County of Denver. Her range is immediately obvious in this conversation as one steeped in accessible design and training. She discusses her background, role and responsibilities in government, as well as experience guiding a large organization to meet the challenges of ensuring equitable and transparent information is readily available to all citizens. For Karen, this means going beyond doing the bare minimum of 508 or the WCAG standards. There is so much that is required, but Karen's approach is so relatable it helps everyone who engages with her to understand why accessibility is so important.
Full Transcript - Article 19, Episode 8 - A 360° Approach to Accessibility In this podcast, we are very thrilled to present our guest, Janet Fiore, President and CEO of The Sierra Group, an award-winning, female-owned company that trains over 6500 corporate professionals annually. As a speaker and a consultative trainer, she offers and delivers accommodation services for individuals with disabilities and for business professionals who recruit, hire and accommodate them. Janet is a social entrepreneur who has combined her business and rehabilitation expertise to drive up employment success for individuals with various disabilities. She has provided input, media and testimony for Congress. Janet has a clear driving motivation regarding her work. She states, "To make a significant noticeable difference in the lives of people we work with, and to do this every day, we set out to find at least one more way, to drive up employment for Americans with disabilities". Tune in to listen to Janet's incredible journey and learn about some amazing assistive technologies that exist and continue to evolve to help workers succeed in their jobs!
Full Transcript - Article 19, Episode 7 - Developing a Semantic Component In this podcast, the Tamman team welcomes Mark Dane, a successful user experience engineer with Cesium. He is a professional designer and a developer since high school who even holds a patent! Mark discusses his latest project, a web component for semantically better organization of lists of business objects and actions associated with them. This web component is intended to allow the developers to focus on the presentation of business logic rather than the technical details on the page. Tune in to listen about the invention of this web component and how Mark approaches his universal design thinking.
Full Transcript - Article 19, Episode 6 - Software Engineering with A11y Are you a developer/designer new to accessibility? You are guaranteed to find useful advice from Bill in this podcast. Bill Danbury is the lead software engineer and an accessibility expert at Tamman with 25 years of knowledge and experience in coding. Through his experience with digital accessibility, he emphasizes the importance of keeping the user in the forefront of design and reusable code. Bill emphasizes reading your site and understanding how it sounds, not just how it looks. In addition, Bill and the Tamman team tackle the common myth regarding digital accessibility and attractive design. It is true that a good interactive design can and should be made accessible! Tune in to listen to an inspiring expert on digital accessibility; from accessible design to life, there is something to learn for everyone in this podcast.
Full Transcript - Article 19 - Episode 5 - Digital Document Remediation Tune in to listen to the accessibility journey of an inspiring PDF accessibility expert, Liza Grant! Build upon your knowledge on the ways to deliver accessible documents for all through user-centric design and advocacy.
Full Transcript - Episode 4 - Access to Information is a Human Right Summary: In this episode, Mike, Marty and Amanda discuss and analyze a core sentiment to our digital accessibility work. Specifically the belief that ‘access to information is a human right.' As Molloy states, “information is the social currency of our time.” Information allows us to learn, grow and make more effective decisions. Denial or blocking access to information leads to digital poverty. Tune in and listen to passionate individuals elaborate and debate this ethos. Through their passion and experience, they provide insights into creating equitable access to information for all by unlocking doors to an accessible web.