ADA Sign Depot Blog — ADA People
She’s 14, Disabled From a Bomb Blast, a Top Iraqi Table Tennis Player
Posted by ADA Sign Depot on Jul 27, 2019
Najla Imad Lafta survived a bomb placed under her father’s car but was missing three limbs and saw little point in life. Then she discovered a sport in which she excels.
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How to Disclose a Disability to Your Employer (and Whether You Should)
Posted by ADA Sign Depot on Jul 20, 2019
The issue is as complicated as people are. As with all forms of discrimination, there’s a world between what the law says and how we relate to one another that’s murky and difficult to navigate, even for legal professionals, disability-rights advocates and those long-practiced in explaining themselves to a world not built for them. But there are ways to make it easier, and difficult truths everyone should know.
Albert Rizzi gave up on trying to manage his nest egg because as a blind person, he encountered digital barriers constantly. Many of the websites, mobile apps, PDFs and software programs he needed were not accessible. Sometimes, they just didn’t work.
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Touch Tour: Blind Theater Patrons Explore a Play's Stage Set
Posted by ADA Sign Depot on Jun 25, 2019
For those who are blind or have compromised vision, hearing is fine but touching is even better. Words merely explain. But touch can get at the soul of a thing. And what can touch reveal about a Broadway play?
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Dr. Patricia Bath, Who Took On Blindness and Earned a Patent, Dies
Posted by ADA Sign Depot on Jun 05, 2019
“There was not acceptance,” she told Time, “and in some instances there was anger that petite moi, little me, had indeed shattered the glass ceiling, had a scientific breakthrough.”
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