At a time when the world is facing multiple crises, the inclusion of persons with disabilities, who number 1.3 billion globally, is essential for creating a more resilient and fair future. In this ...
The reservoir where I walk my dog each day is like the watercooler at work. People from all walks of life—electricians, postal workers, scientists, doctors, and investors—stop to chat about the ...
Accessibility solutions for people with disabilities enable the use of digital products and services by more than a billion people worldwide. Usually, when talking about aids for people with ...
Since the beginning of the year, artificial intelligence has been dominating the headlines with the unveiling of OpenAI’s advanced generative AI chatbot ChatGPT and the potential it holds for ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Professor Michelle Travis covers emerging workplace law and policy. This article is more than 2 years old. As the pandemic has ...
An estimated 1.3 billion people experience significant disability. This represents 16 percent of the world’s population, or 1 in 6 of us. In the Caribbean, there are over 1 million persons living with ...
Social robotics and artificial intelligence are emerging as powerful tools for promoting inclusion and accessibility for people with disabilities.
Disparities continue to exist for the more than 61 million individuals living in the United States with a disability. On July 20, in honor of Disability Pride Month, experts from Johns Hopkins ...
When “CODA” — a film that starred multiple actors who are deaf or hard of hearing — won numerous awards, including best picture, in 2022, disabled creatives and advocates had reason to hope: Maybe ...
Imagine you live in a community that has just one food bank serving people within a 50-mile radius. Despite its mission to address food insecurity, the food bank only distributes to soup kitchens and ...
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