4.5) there's a big stigma about "faking" disability to get "perks", which often comes down on people with disabilities hard
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4) When talking with people about accessibility, "don't be a barrier to access needs" was the biggest concern
3.5) … if you're unsure, this guide about respectful language is a great start: https://t.co/w6pspwGwez
3) Words around disability can be negative, but some ppl reclaim words. Listen to your local community to see what's OK, & be respectful
2) If you're speaking about #a11y, read this post & make sure you're not accidentally othering PwD in your talk https://t.co/XvKsEZhzpq
1) brush up on disability etiquette, try this video for an entertaining start https://t.co/wac0nB9Yrq
A few things I ran out of time for at my #wceu event #a11y talk…
#wceu My slides on Event Accessibility: Inclusive Events for All Humans https://t.co/7HKy2uQ6Hb
(that’s probably not a new observation but still)
the arguments about “does your small biz website really need to be accessible” are the same I heard about “mobile friendly” years ago