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Article 19 is a podcast rooted in the firm belief that access to information is a human right. Here we offer conversations and interviews for increasing awareness, empathy, and expertise around digital inclusivity. A little nerdy, and a little techy, we hope listeners end up more informed too. We will also address why the oxford comma is awesome, and always more accessible.
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Full Transcript The Tamman team talks about the biography of Judith Heumann, known as the Mother of the Disability Rights Movement. Host Kristen Witucki and additional members of the team chat about Heumann's upbringing, how her public protests directly led to immense gains for the lives of people with disabilities, and her legacy after she has pas…
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Full Transcript We are thrilled to have two leaders and colleagues in the digital document accessibility space on Article 19! They are Chad Chelius and Dax Castro, hosts of the Chax Chat podcast and co-founders of Chax Training and Consulting. Join Tamman President Marty Molloy and Article 19 Podcast Host Kristen Witucki as they talk with Chad and …
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Full Transcript Digital accessibility has a huge footprint in Higher Education. Each website, professor's coursework, and student with disabilities have unique digital accessibility circumstances needed to make the experience equitable. Join our conversation with: Kara Gaulrapp: Senior Web Accessibility Analyst at University of Pennsylvania Marty M…
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Full Transcript Oftentimes, digital documents are created for people who are completely able-bodied. In this episode of Article 19, we speak with members of our team who either have lived experience in navigating digital document using assistive technologies, and a team member who specializes in editing digital documents. Today's accessibility cham…
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Full Transcript Longtime friends and colleagues Marty Molloy and Michael Mangos catch up and discuss the state of current affairs. Joining them is Kristen Witucki, Tamman's Accessibility Specialist and Content Creator. Listen in as they cover the state of artificial intelligence, what Mangos has been up to, and an update on a loose thread dating ba…
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Full Transcript What is an overlay? An overlay is a short snippet of code that claims it makes a website legally compliant with accessibility laws and usable by people with disabilities once plugged in. That’s the goal on paper. How does it work in practice? That’s what today's podcast is all about. We're talking overlays. This podcast is led by ou…
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FULL TRANSCRIPT This Article 19 Mini Episode is a quick discussion with Tobias Morrison, one of our top Mac Enterprise Engineers. Join Tobias and Marty as they discuss Tobias' journey from an artistic film major to an experienced Apple Store Manager to a guest speaker at the MacAdmins conference on July 18-21 in State College, PA. At the MacAdmins …
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FULL TRANSCRIPT Today's podcast is the recording of our company book talk discussing Mismatch: How Inclusion Shapes Design by Kat Holmes. Mismatch is the second book we are reading in 2023. This conversation goes over forming a business case for inclusive design, multiple examples of billion-dollar products that began as accessible technology (such…
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FULL TRANSCRIPT Today on Article 19, we are covering how the Americans with Disabilities Act is often implemented in Universities, colleges, and other organizations of higher education. The inclusive web is filled with accommodating different types of disabilities. These disabilities may be permanent, and they can also be temporary or situational. …
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FULL TRANSCRIPT Tamman President Marty Molloy and Article 19 podcast co-host Kristen Witucki are joined by some of Tamman's internal accessibility champions to discuss all things alt text. What it is, why it's crucial to give everyone informational access, how to properly write it, and more. Today's internal champions are: Wally Zielinski, Accessib…
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FULL TRANSCRIPT Want a look under the hood of Tamman? We've got a few of our software development experts on this week to discuss their coding expertise, how and why they came into accessibility, who has the best sense of humor, who would survive on a desert island, and more insights from our four-pack of knowledge. Today's guests are: Bill Danbury…
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FULL TRANSCRIPT We're back with Tamman President Marty Molloy and contributor Kristen Witucki, as they are joined once again by a panel of education experts for a second round of discussion on neurodiversity both in and out of education. The episode’s guests are: Damien LaRock - Special Education Teacher for the New York Government; Elizabeth Finne…
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FULL TRANSCRIPT Tamman President Marty Molloy and contributor Kristen Witucki discuss the intersection of neurodiversity and accessibility with education. They are joined by a panel of esteemed guests: Damien LaRock - Special Education Teacher for the New York Government; Elizabeth Finnegan - Assistant Professor of Special Education at St. Thomas A…
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FULL TRANSCRIPT In 2023, Tamman Inc. will be holding monthly book talks featuring titles that touch on the topics we at Tamman care about most. For our January book talk, we read Outside Myself by frequent Tamman and Article 19 Collaborator Kristen Witucki, who was gracious enough to join us for an interview.…
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FULL TRANSCRIPT The Article 19 team set up at the Tamman booth at the 2022 PHL Innovation Picnic in Philadelphia's Navy Yard. We had the privilege to interview several guests throughout the day including Catherine Sontag of Witty Gritty, LLC and Jason Bannon of Ben Franklin Technology Partners.بقلم Tamman-Article 19 Team
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FULL TRANSCRIPT In this mini-podcast, Marty is joined once again by our frequent collaborator Kristen Witucki, and our own Liza Grant to talk about Be My Eyes, a free app that connects people with visual disabilities to sighted volunteers for everyday assistance.بقلم Tamman-Article 19 Team
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FULL TRANSCRIPT On Thursday, May 19, 2022, Tamman and Indy Hall unveiled a new event collaboration called Un/Ravel: Stories that tie us together. Un/Ravel is designed to knit our community together through short personal talks on themed topics at the nexus of accessibility, work, and community.بقلم Tamman-Article 19 Team
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Full Transcript Article 19 co-host and Tamman co-founder, Michael Mangos interviews Lynn Wehrman, President of WeCo. WeCo is made up of accessibility experts who live with disabilities. Mike's conversation with Lynn spans the breadth of the ADA, technical accessibility, legal compliance, and business use cases for accessibility.…
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A short conversation with author Kristen Witucki discussing her new series of articles exploring employer biases and the challenges that face candidates and employees with disabilities. FULL TRANSCRIPT MIN-POD with KRISTEN WITUCKIبقلم Tamman-Article 19 Team
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Full Transcript Nimit Kaur returns to co-host this episode that features her mentor, Kristen Witucki. Kristen is an author, educator and disabilities advocate. The conversation that follows explores the broad range of what their mentorship meant from both the perspective of the mentor and mentee. Discussions of education, braille, assistive tech, a…
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FULL TRANSCRIPT In this second part of the conversation with Miso Kwak, Nate Stauffer and Jason Brillon, the Article 19 gang does a very deep dive into social identities and technology. The conversation that started with a great deal of discussion about education, expands into the broader society's changing or changed cultural expectations and norm…
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Full Transcript, Article 19, Episode 12 - Individuality and Accessibility (Part I) This is Part 1 of a two part episode where Nate Stauffer, a middle school teacher and advocate for gender and sexual minorities, Miso Kwak, policy expert and advocate for individuals with disabilities and older adults, and Jason Brillon, a full stack software enginee…
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Full Transcript Thomas Logan, CEO of Equal Entry and Meryl Evans, Accessibility and Digital Marketing expert are our guests for this episode of the podcast. Covering an immense range of topics including learning about accessibility through ancient mapmaking, to misconceptions and assumptions to values, virtual reality, and captions. This episode ha…
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Full Transcript Article 19, Episode 10 Nimit Kaur is a disabilities advocate, recent graduate of Rutgers University, Camden and currently pursuing her J.D. and MSW at Rutgers. Nimit also is a part-time contractor for Tamman, assisting us with quality assurance testing and our Tamman Accessibility House Rules. In this episode we cover a range of top…
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Full Transcript - Episode 9 - Web Design and A11y Karen Pellegrin is the Digital Web guru for the City and County of Denver. Her range is immediately obvious in this conversation as one steeped in accessible design and training. She discusses her background, role and responsibilities in government, as well as experience guiding a large organization…
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Full Transcript - Article 19, Episode 8 - A 360° Approach to Accessibility In this podcast, we are very thrilled to present our guest, Janet Fiore, President and CEO of The Sierra Group, an award-winning, female-owned company that trains over 6500 corporate professionals annually. As a speaker and a consultative trainer, she offers and delivers acc…
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Full Transcript - Article 19, Episode 7 - Developing a Semantic Component In this podcast, the Tamman team welcomes Mark Dane, a successful user experience engineer with Cesium. He is a professional designer and a developer since high school who even holds a patent! Mark discusses his latest project, a web component for semantically better organiza…
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Full Transcript - Article 19, Episode 6 - Software Engineering with A11y Are you a developer/designer new to accessibility? You are guaranteed to find useful advice from Bill in this podcast. Bill Danbury is the lead software engineer and an accessibility expert at Tamman with 25 years of knowledge and experience in coding. Through his experience w…
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Full Transcript - Article 19 - Episode 5 - Digital Document Remediation Tune in to listen to the accessibility journey of an inspiring PDF accessibility expert, Liza Grant! Build upon your knowledge on the ways to deliver accessible documents for all through user-centric design and advocacy.بقلم Tamman-Article 19 Team
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Full Transcript - Episode 4 - Access to Information is a Human Right Summary: In this episode, Mike, Marty and Amanda discuss and analyze a core sentiment to our digital accessibility work. Specifically the belief that ‘access to information is a human right.’ As Molloy states, “information is the social currency of our time.” Information allows us…
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Full Transcript - Episode 3 - The Ideal School Summary: In this episode, Megan Roper, an art teacher at the Ideal School in Manhattan, New York City discusses how inclusion is central to her work. The Ideal School is an independent inclusion school that was founded by parents of children with disabilities with dreams of creating inclusive education…
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Full Transcript - Episode 1 - Intro to Article 19 Summary: In this podcast, you will learn more about the mission of Tamman, that access to information is a human right. You will hear from Co-Founder, Michael Mangos, Chief of Staff, Marty Molloy, and Program Manager for Accessibility Initiatives, Amanda Roper as they discuss their accessibility jou…
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Full Transcript - Episode 2 - Radical Empathy Summary: Meet Wally Zielinski, an amazing and inspiring digital accessibility advocate. Wally discusses his journey of web development with digital accessibility. Through his journey, he describes taking empathy to the next level - Radical Empathy. Radical empathy is the ability to apply the same level …
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