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Thursday, June 20, 2024

New ADA Title II Regulations for Websites & Mobile Apps - ASL/OC

New ADA Title II Regulations for Websites & Mobile Apps - ASL/OC

Great Lakes ADA Center
Thu., June 20 at 1:00 pm
  • ASL Interpretation
  • Real-time Captioning
  • Sign Language Interpreters and Human Generated Real-Time Captioning will be provided

Location

Zoom (online)

Schedule and Tickets

Free. Registration Required:  Registration for this session can be found on the schedule page at www.ada-audio.org.  If you do not have an account with the system, you will be required to establish one before registering. Registration deadline:  Tuesday, June 18, 2024.  For Zoom Webinar Platform (Closed Captioning will be provided via Zoom and Stream Text link option).

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About the Show

June 20, 2024

The Great Lakes ADA Center in collaboration with the ADA National Network invites you to register for the ADA Audio Conference Webinar titled “Special Session! New ADA Title II Regulations for Websites and Mobile Apps.” Speakers are:

  • Rebecca Guterman, Attorney Advisor for the Disability Rights Section, Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice
  • Badar Tareen, Attorney Advisor for the Disability Rights Section, Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice

On April 24, 2024, the Department of Justice (DOJ) published a final rule under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to ensure the accessibility of web content and mobile applications (apps) for people with disabilities. This final rule clarifies the obligations of state and local governments to make their websites and mobile apps accessible to people with disabilities. In this webinar, the Department of Justice (DOJ) will provide an overview of the new requirements under the final rule, exceptions, and compliance deadlines.

Before the session, attendees are encouraged to review the DOJ Fact Sheet: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Accessibility of Web Information and Services of State and Local Government Entities:https://www.ada.gov/resources/2023-07-20-web-nprm/

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Disability and Progress

Disability and Progress

"Disability and Progress" Radio Program on KFAI-FM
Thu., June 20 at 6:00 pm
  • Other
  • Weekly radio program devoted to disability topics

Location

VIRTUAL - Online
U.S.

Schedule and Tickets

To hear the current Disability and Progress show, or the previous week’s show, download Real Audio Player to your device or put the app on your smart phone. To receive a weekly email about the next show, or to offer feedback or suggest future interview subjects, call 612-341-3144, email disabilityandprogress@samjasmine.com, or mail KFAI, Attention: Disability and Progress, 1808 Riverside Ave. S., Box 116, Minneapolis MN 55454.

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About the Show

Thursdays, 6:00-7:00 PM

Sam Jasmine, Producer

On the weekly radio show “Disability and Progress,” Sam Jasmine interviews people on many disability topics, including arts, health, technology, special events. Listen Thursdays from 6:00 to 7:00 pm at 90.3 KFAI-FM Minneapolis, stream online, download the app for your smart device, or access the podcasts. Shows are subject to change.

Thursday, July 25: The Arc MN's Metro Regional Quality Council (MRQC) discusses the topic of affordable housing for people with disabilities.
Thursday, August 1: Rachel Bohnsack, Paula Anderson and other members of Northern Starz Theater in Ramsey talk about their Penguin Project productions, including "Guys and Dolls Jr." (August 1-4 at North Hennepin Community College Theatre). Performers with and without disabilities perform their shows  in a unique, nationally-recognized program.

Thursday, July 18: Dr. Coral Hoh, a leading expert in clinical linguistics, talks about how AI can fix Dyslexia. Also, Dawn Bentley, executive director for the Minnesota Fringe, discusses this year's accessible Fringe Festival opportunities August 1-11.

Thursday, July 11: Paul Martz, a blind editor and author, talks about the anthology of climate-themed fiction, Without Brakes, Fingers Crossed, which he co-edited.

RECENT SHOW podcasts or online recordings may still be available:

Thursday, June 20: Rocky Batzel talks about accessibility with opening medication bottles. Rocky is CEO of SnapSlide, which is dedicated to making it easier for consumers to access, use and store pharmaceutical products.

Thursday, June 13: Dr. Joshua Hou, Lion's Gift of Sight Medical Director, and Jolie Schmidt, Lions Gift of Sight Director of Clinical Operations, talk about the importance of eye donation. How does it work?

Thursday, June 6: Belo Miguel Cipriani discusses his new company. Belo is the founder of Oleb Media, a digital inclusion company that makes its customers' digital spaces more inclusive.

Thursday, May 30: Susan Kline, MD, MPH professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases and International Medicine at the U of M Medical School, talks about Measles. What in the world is going on with all these growing outbreaks?

Thursday, May 16: Amos Miller from the company Glidance talks about the product Glide.

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Celeste Barber: Backup Dancer - ASL

Celeste Barber: Backup Dancer - ASL

Live Nation at the State Theatre
Thu., June 20 at 8:00 pm
  • ASL Interpretation
  • Interpreter: TBA.

Location

805 Hennepin Ave. S
Minneapolis, MN 55403
612-339-7007

Schedule and Tickets

Tickets, $79.50, $59.50, $39.50, can be purchased through the Hennepin Theatre Trust Website: https://hennepintheatretrust.org/events/accessible/, or in person (no service fees) at the State Theatre Box Office, 805 Hennepin Ave. (Monday-Friday, noon - 5:00). For accessibility questions, contact accessible@broadwayacrossamerica.com or 612-339-7007.

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About the Show

June 20, 2024

Hailed as the “Australian Queen of Comedy”, Celeste attracted over 8.1 million followers to her original celebrity parody Instagram account. In 2020, she won the AACTA for Favorite Comedy Performer of the Decade and in 2021, took out a Webby Special Achievement award.

Celeste won the ‘Funniest Lady on Instagram’ Award 2017 on WhoHaha.com, a digital platform co-founded by actor/director/producer Elizabeth Banks, which showcases women in comedy around the world. In 2019 she was included in Variety Magazine ‘Variety’s 10 Comics to Watch’ Awards.

Content Warning: Mature Audience Only

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Thursday, June 20, 2024

New ADA Title II Regulations for Websites & Mobile Apps - ASL/OC
Disability and Progress
Celeste Barber: Backup Dancer - ASL

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