On this week's episode of The Access Champions Podcast we debut a new type of episode that takes a look at some current events around the world. We look at a game-changing ruling for theatrical captioning in Missouri, the incredibly tenuous voting rights of Americans with disabilities, and what Pinterest is doing to let people of all abilities pin their favorite recipes. Additionally, we give some love and take a look at what's going on with CO/LAB Theatre Group, Alanna Raffel and Access Point, and the sensory-friendly/relaxed programming world domination happening with Roger Ideishi and Diane Nutting.
Captioning Ruling: https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=b7c1a0f4-3ebf-4bc2-80e5-aebd3109965d Voting-Rights-Article:https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/opinion-bishop-disability-voters_us_5af5b085e4b0e57cd9f9042f Pinterest: https://www.fastcodesign.com/90169317/pinterest-just-redesigned-its-app-for-blind-people Credits: Produced by Matt Kerstetter Music by Eric Walton Music ​Hosted by Philip Dallmann ![]()
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