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What I read this month: March '26

It was a slower (read as: busier so I had less down time) month. Only two things this month: Here's what I read from the 2axend blog: https://2axend.com/from-accommodations-to-access-needs-why-language-is-the-missing-shield/ 2axend: https://2axend.com/the-persistent-barrier-why-equal-opportunity-still-fails-the-deaf-community/ I need to compile a list of things that these articles make me want. This one brings up again the desire to know more about disability law than my ITP

What I read this month: Feb '26

First up from 2axend, a piece on the prevalance of written English in the healthcare system and the impact on the Deaf community: https://2axend.com/the-literacy-trap-why-the-medical-system-is-failing-the-deaf-community/ Also from 2axend, a great New Year piece; relevant to me as I grapple today with the balance between AI being an accessibility tool but being underregulated and over-used. My favorite part is worth repeating: "AI can support accessibility, but it cannot be th

What I read this month: Nov. '25

I'm still working on a "rebrand" of my e-portfolio with the primary purpose beign to make it more accessible. In the meantime, I am going to stop putting off my activity, so here is "what I read this week," a place to dump articles and things I have read that I either have not yet had a chance to review, or will not be reviewing. The first is an article from 2axend's blog by Corey Axelrod entitled "The Design Flaw: Moving B/ERGs from Good Intent to Real Impact, published 30/1

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