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[Script 4: Text to Speech] visual stereotyping #72

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nitedog opened this issue Feb 16, 2016 · 3 comments
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[Script 4: Text to Speech] visual stereotyping #72

nitedog opened this issue Feb 16, 2016 · 3 comments
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nitedog commented Feb 16, 2016

From Judy:

Use a picture of a someone using a screen reader instead of showing a cap and mobility cane -- feels like it's tapping into visual stereotypes

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nitedog commented Feb 16, 2016

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nitedog commented Feb 18, 2016

Would be good to show someone with a disability use screen reader, to emphasize the relevance to people with disabilities. The text has been changed but still uses cane and dark glasses to signal disability.

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nitedog commented Feb 22, 2016

Working group resolution to show someone using text-to-speech and a service dog (preference) and/or cane (if needed).

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