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Disability411 FamilyI would like to thank the following for their contributions to the show. I couldn't do this without you! DCRE-LabsI literally couldn't do the show without DCRE. They take my audio files and do whatever magic they do to actually make it a podcast. They host the podcast files and this website, and basically just do all of the techie stuff. If you have any technical needs, from a place to manage your own podcast or website, to someone to write an on-line database system, this is the place to go. I cannot recommend them highly enough. Day Al-MohamedAuthor of the blog/podcast "Day in Washington" (http://www.DayInWashington.com), Day provides critical analysis of disability policy -- in plain English. DisaboomDisaboom and Disability411 are teaming up to support each other. The details are still being worked out, but it's very exciting! http://www.disaboom.com. Jacquie BrennanJacquie is the host of the Disability Law Lowdown podcast (http://www.disabilitylawlowdown.com). She gives us the latest news from the legal world. Marcus EngelMarcus is a professional speaker and author. New to the D411 family, he will hopefully be submitting some audio and maybe some written articles as well. Be sure to visit his website at http://marcusengel.com. Ron GrahamAuthor of the well-known Access Ability Blog (http://accessability.blogspot.com/), Ron contributes product reviews and other commentary. Chris WrightWeb designer and musician, Chris talks about topics of interest to the blind. He also offers a free website review for accessibility to screen readers for the Disability411 audience. Find him at http://www.wright-media.com. |
Offers for D411 AudienceFree Web Accessibility Evaluation Web designer, Chris Wright, has generously offered to evaluate your web site for screen-reader accessibility and specify any areas that need improvement at no cost to the D411 audience. He will provide solutions where he can. Write to Chris at chrisw1@bestweb.net and put "web site evaluation" in the subject line. Be sure to mention you're a fan of Disability411! |