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A growing number of ASL interpreters are bringing visuals to a hearing-centric musical world.

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Among the first challenges I faced was navigating my neighborhood in New York on wheels. With practice, I slowly increased my range, and began getting around the city independently. I took buses, taxis and eventually the subway. I returned to work as a software engineer at Google 18 months after my accident.

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International Symbol of Accessibility Shop all our Symbol of Accessibility ADA Signs U.S. Access Board Issues Guidance on the International Symbol of Accessibility March 27, 2017 The U.S. Access Board provides the following guidance on use of the International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA) under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA). This guidance explains how use of a symbol other than the ISA may impact compliance with standards issued under the ADA and the ABA. Created in 1968 through a design competition by Rehabilitation International and adopted by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the...

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A Wheelchair on Broadway Isn’t Exploitation. It’s Progress.

Posted by ADA Sign Depot on Mar 25, 2017

There’s a wheelchair onstage at the Belasco Theater, and it’s drawing an abundance of attention. There’s also a wheelchair onstage at a small theater not far away, and it’s drawing practically no attention at all. The gulf between the two says quite a lot.

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As an instructor of typing and assistive technology at Helen Keller Services for the Blind in Downtown Brooklyn, she dispenses tricks and tips, such as where to find the hyphen on a computer keyboard — the key to the right of the zero, best hit with your right pinkie — or what keystroke will locate a lost cursor.

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