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Events are an opportunity for connection and discovery, but for people with disabilities, they often present barriers that make participation exhausting or even impossible.
Our hosts, Katie & Kristen, reflect on their recent experience at the 40th CSUN Assistive Technology Conference. From noisy hallways to heavy hotel doors, they break down what worked, what didn’t, and why accessible design starts with real-world feedback. Joined by accessibility designer and advocate with lived experience, Tiffany Burtin, they dive into event accessibility insights and planning strategies!
Learn more about supporting people with disabilities in Tamman’s Learn Center and stay connected with us on LinkedIn.
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Our hosts, Katie & Kristen, reflect on their recent experience at the 40th CSUN Assistive Technology Conference. From noisy hallways to heavy hotel doors, they break down what worked, what didn’t, and why accessible design starts with real-world feedback. Joined by accessibility designer and advocate with lived experience, Tiffany Burtin, they dive into event accessibility insights and planning strategies!
Learn more about supporting people with disabilities in Tamman’s Learn Center and stay connected with us on LinkedIn.
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Web Transcript
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