
How To Improve Accessibility For Deaf Moviegoers
There’s nothing like an evening filled with movie theater buttery popcorn, reclining seats and drink in hand while watching a movie. It’s a manifestation of
There’s nothing like an evening filled with movie theater buttery popcorn, reclining seats and drink in hand while watching a movie. It’s a manifestation of
For a long time, healthcare seemed to be the target of choice for lawsuits claiming disability discrimination because sign language interpreters were not provided to
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Going to the movies is a full blown sensory experience – sights, sounds, action, all highlighting the cinematic experience. But what if you are blind
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Juries regularly include deaf and hard of hearing people. Many judges have no second thought about providing sign language interpreters for deaf and hard of
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