There are a couple of these already online, but they are written by able-bodied people, and seem to miss some major points of privilege. I decided to write my own. 1. I can, if I wish, arrange to attend social events without worrying if they are accessible to me. 2. If I am in the … Continue reading The Invisible Backpack of Able-Bodied Privilege Checklist
NewsFlash: Social media discriminates against people with sensory disabilities
Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter are effectively "locking users out" by not providing accessibility. but due to the nature of their site, they're getting away with it. Should social media sites have to comply with accessibility legislation? See article