#equalaccess — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #equalaccess, aggregated by home.social.
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Built for Missed Talent
So many players never get the shot they deserve.
Not because of their talent — but because of geography, access, or luck.CourtMapping changes that.
We spotlight, scout, and connect — no matter where you are.#OverlookedNoMore #ScoutingPlatform #CourtMapping #EqualAccess #BasketballJourney
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Built for Missed Talent
So many players never get the shot they deserve.
Not because of their talent — but because of geography, access, or luck.CourtMapping changes that.
We spotlight, scout, and connect — no matter where you are.#OverlookedNoMore #ScoutingPlatform #CourtMapping #EqualAccess #BasketballJourney
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WTF do they think is going to happen to #schools?
#Trump admin to announce dismantling of much of #Education Dept
The Education Dept plans to announce Tuesday that it will move multiple parts of the agency to other federal depts, an unprecedented & unilateral effort to dismantle an agency created by #Congress to ensure all Americans have #EqualAccess to educational #opportunity & better coordinate federal programs.#law #SeparationOfPowers #FederalFunding #PublicSchools
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2025/11/18/trump-administration-announce-dismantling-much-education-dept/ -
WTF do they think is going to happen to #schools?
#Trump admin to announce dismantling of much of #Education Dept
The Education Dept plans to announce Tuesday that it will move multiple parts of the agency to other federal depts, an unprecedented & unilateral effort to dismantle an agency created by #Congress to ensure all Americans have #EqualAccess to educational #opportunity & better coordinate federal programs.#law #SeparationOfPowers #FederalFunding #PublicSchools
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2025/11/18/trump-administration-announce-dismantling-much-education-dept/ -
WTF do they think is going to happen to #schools?
#Trump admin to announce dismantling of much of #Education Dept
The Education Dept plans to announce Tuesday that it will move multiple parts of the agency to other federal depts, an unprecedented & unilateral effort to dismantle an agency created by #Congress to ensure all Americans have #EqualAccess to educational #opportunity & better coordinate federal programs.#law #SeparationOfPowers #FederalFunding #PublicSchools
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2025/11/18/trump-administration-announce-dismantling-much-education-dept/ -
WTF do they think is going to happen to #schools?
#Trump admin to announce dismantling of much of #Education Dept
The Education Dept plans to announce Tuesday that it will move multiple parts of the agency to other federal depts, an unprecedented & unilateral effort to dismantle an agency created by #Congress to ensure all Americans have #EqualAccess to educational #opportunity & better coordinate federal programs.#law #SeparationOfPowers #FederalFunding #PublicSchools
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2025/11/18/trump-administration-announce-dismantling-much-education-dept/ -
WTF do they think is going to happen to #schools?
#Trump admin to announce dismantling of much of #Education Dept
The Education Dept plans to announce Tuesday that it will move multiple parts of the agency to other federal depts, an unprecedented & unilateral effort to dismantle an agency created by #Congress to ensure all Americans have #EqualAccess to educational #opportunity & better coordinate federal programs.#law #SeparationOfPowers #FederalFunding #PublicSchools
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2025/11/18/trump-administration-announce-dismantling-much-education-dept/ -
No company should decide who counts as ‘acceptable’ when the law already has. OpenAI’s policy hurts real, lawful people. My petition demands equality for all professionals.
Sign here ➡️ https://c.org/yNKxfYj8c2
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No company should decide who counts as ‘acceptable’ when the law already has. OpenAI’s policy hurts real, lawful people. My petition demands equality for all professionals.
Sign here ➡️ https://c.org/yNKxfYj8c2
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Kat Grant on Indiana U., journalism, and speech freedoms in ‘red state’ America and beyond
https://www.transingboundaries.com/whats-happening-at-iu-matters-more-than-you-think/#IndianaUniversity #redState #journalism #pressFreedom #speechRights #ProtectFreeSpeech #education #equalAccess #educationAccess
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Kat Grant on Indiana U., journalism, and speech freedoms in ‘red state’ America and beyond
https://www.transingboundaries.com/whats-happening-at-iu-matters-more-than-you-think/#IndianaUniversity #redState #journalism #pressFreedom #speechRights #ProtectFreeSpeech #education #equalAccess #educationAccess
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Kat Grant on Indiana U., journalism, and speech freedoms in ‘red state’ America and beyond
https://www.transingboundaries.com/whats-happening-at-iu-matters-more-than-you-think/#IndianaUniversity #redState #journalism #pressFreedom #speechRights #ProtectFreeSpeech #education #equalAccess #educationAccess
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Kat Grant on Indiana U., journalism, and speech freedoms in ‘red state’ America and beyond
https://www.transingboundaries.com/whats-happening-at-iu-matters-more-than-you-think/#IndianaUniversity #redState #journalism #pressFreedom #speechRights #ProtectFreeSpeech #education #equalAccess #educationAccess
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My petition calls out a serious issue: OpenAI is blocking lawful adult workers from AI access while letting every other business use it freely. That’s discrimination. Equality means the same rules for everyone. Sign to help fix this policy.
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My petition calls out a serious issue: OpenAI is blocking lawful adult workers from AI access while letting every other business use it freely. That’s discrimination. Equality means the same rules for everyone. Sign to help fix this policy.
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📢 Problem sa BPI Mobile App – Screen Reader Accessibility for Blind People
Hi guys, I’m Aaron, I'm blind, BPI client and credit card holder. For the past 3 weeks (and counting), totally wala akong access sa BPI Mobile App. Hindi ako makalog in, makacheck ng balance, o makabayad ng credit card bill kasi yung app is completely unreadable sa TalkBack (screen reader application naming mga blind at visually impaired users sa Android).
👉 Ano yung screen reader application?
Para siyang voice na nagbabasa ng laman ng screen para magamit naming mga bulag ang phone o computer – from chat, shopping, entertainment, social media hanggang banking.
Kung hindi accessible yung app sa screen reader, hindi namin siya magagamit. kumbaga sa mga nakakakita, blank screen ang nakikita namin.Kung sa mga nakakakita ito nangyari at biglang nag-blank screen yung buong app nila, sigurado ako na aayusin agad-agad ng BPI.
❌ Pero sa amin, 3 weeks na, and counting. Totally no access. Hindi “inconvenient” lang — this is zero access.
At hindi naman puwede na sasabihin lang na “magpa-assist ka na lang”. Banking is confidential, at dapat independent kaming makagamit ng sarili naming accounts. Kung sa sighted clients hindi acceptable na may ibang makikialam sa banking transactions nila, dapat ganoon din ang respeto at trato sa aming mga bulag.
This is not just a tech issue — violation ito ng rights ng PWDs. May mga batas na nagsasabing dapat accessible at nondiscriminatory ang services:
RA 7277 (Magna Carta for Persons with Disability)
RA 9442 (penalizing discrimination)
BP 344 (Accessibility Law)
Plus, the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
👉 Responsibility ng BPI na siguraduhin na inclusive at accessible ang banking services nila. Hindi puwedeng ma-exclude ang PWD clients.
🔴 Kaya I’m calling on BPI:
1. Ayusin agad ang issue at gawing screen reader–friendly ulit ang mobile app.
2. Maglabas ng malinaw na statement at timeline kung kailan maaayos ang problem sa access.
3. and hopefully, mag-commit na lahat ng future updates ay dumadaan sa accessibility testing.
⚖️ At nananawagan din ako sa Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP): bilang regulator ng mga bangko, dapat ninyo itong aksyunan at siguruhin na ang lahat ng financial institutions ay sumusunod sa accessibility at nondiscrimination laws. Hindi puwedeng iwan sa ere ang PWD clients.
💡 Accessibility is not a favor. Karapatan namin ito.
👉 Kung naniniwala ka sa equal rights ng PWDs, specially for blind people, at sigurado akong may kilala kang PWD friend o family member, please gawin mo ito para sa amin—share niyo itong post para makita ng BPI at BSP na dapat na itong aksyunan.
#BPI #BSP #NCDA #PWD #Accessibility #InclusiveBanking #DigitalInclusion #Blind #Bulag #EqualAccess #AccessibilityMatters #InclusivePH #Philippines #Pinas #Filipino #DisabilityRights
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📢 Problem sa BPI Mobile App – Screen Reader Accessibility for Blind People
Hi guys, I’m Aaron, I'm blind, BPI client and credit card holder. For the past 3 weeks (and counting), totally wala akong access sa BPI Mobile App. Hindi ako makalog in, makacheck ng balance, o makabayad ng credit card bill kasi yung app is completely unreadable sa TalkBack (screen reader application naming mga blind at visually impaired users sa Android).
👉 Ano yung screen reader application?
Para siyang voice na nagbabasa ng laman ng screen para magamit naming mga bulag ang phone o computer – from chat, shopping, entertainment, social media hanggang banking.
Kung hindi accessible yung app sa screen reader, hindi namin siya magagamit. kumbaga sa mga nakakakita, blank screen ang nakikita namin.Kung sa mga nakakakita ito nangyari at biglang nag-blank screen yung buong app nila, sigurado ako na aayusin agad-agad ng BPI.
❌ Pero sa amin, 3 weeks na, and counting. Totally no access. Hindi “inconvenient” lang — this is zero access.
At hindi naman puwede na sasabihin lang na “magpa-assist ka na lang”. Banking is confidential, at dapat independent kaming makagamit ng sarili naming accounts. Kung sa sighted clients hindi acceptable na may ibang makikialam sa banking transactions nila, dapat ganoon din ang respeto at trato sa aming mga bulag.
This is not just a tech issue — violation ito ng rights ng PWDs. May mga batas na nagsasabing dapat accessible at nondiscriminatory ang services:
RA 7277 (Magna Carta for Persons with Disability)
RA 9442 (penalizing discrimination)
BP 344 (Accessibility Law)
Plus, the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
👉 Responsibility ng BPI na siguraduhin na inclusive at accessible ang banking services nila. Hindi puwedeng ma-exclude ang PWD clients.
🔴 Kaya I’m calling on BPI:
1. Ayusin agad ang issue at gawing screen reader–friendly ulit ang mobile app.
2. Maglabas ng malinaw na statement at timeline kung kailan maaayos ang problem sa access.
3. and hopefully, mag-commit na lahat ng future updates ay dumadaan sa accessibility testing.
⚖️ At nananawagan din ako sa Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP): bilang regulator ng mga bangko, dapat ninyo itong aksyunan at siguruhin na ang lahat ng financial institutions ay sumusunod sa accessibility at nondiscrimination laws. Hindi puwedeng iwan sa ere ang PWD clients.
💡 Accessibility is not a favor. Karapatan namin ito.
👉 Kung naniniwala ka sa equal rights ng PWDs, specially for blind people, at sigurado akong may kilala kang PWD friend o family member, please gawin mo ito para sa amin—share niyo itong post para makita ng BPI at BSP na dapat na itong aksyunan.
#BPI #BSP #NCDA #PWD #Accessibility #InclusiveBanking #DigitalInclusion #Blind #Bulag #EqualAccess #AccessibilityMatters #InclusivePH #Philippines #Pinas #Filipino #DisabilityRights
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📢 Problem sa BPI Mobile App – Screen Reader Accessibility for Blind People
Hi guys, I’m Aaron, I'm blind, BPI client and credit card holder. For the past 3 weeks (and counting), totally wala akong access sa BPI Mobile App. Hindi ako makalog in, makacheck ng balance, o makabayad ng credit card bill kasi yung app is completely unreadable sa TalkBack (screen reader application naming mga blind at visually impaired users sa Android).
👉 Ano yung screen reader application?
Para siyang voice na nagbabasa ng laman ng screen para magamit naming mga bulag ang phone o computer – from chat, shopping, entertainment, social media hanggang banking.
Kung hindi accessible yung app sa screen reader, hindi namin siya magagamit. kumbaga sa mga nakakakita, blank screen ang nakikita namin.Kung sa mga nakakakita ito nangyari at biglang nag-blank screen yung buong app nila, sigurado ako na aayusin agad-agad ng BPI.
❌ Pero sa amin, 3 weeks na, and counting. Totally no access. Hindi “inconvenient” lang — this is zero access.
At hindi naman puwede na sasabihin lang na “magpa-assist ka na lang”. Banking is confidential, at dapat independent kaming makagamit ng sarili naming accounts. Kung sa sighted clients hindi acceptable na may ibang makikialam sa banking transactions nila, dapat ganoon din ang respeto at trato sa aming mga bulag.
This is not just a tech issue — violation ito ng rights ng PWDs. May mga batas na nagsasabing dapat accessible at nondiscriminatory ang services:
RA 7277 (Magna Carta for Persons with Disability)
RA 9442 (penalizing discrimination)
BP 344 (Accessibility Law)
Plus, the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
👉 Responsibility ng BPI na siguraduhin na inclusive at accessible ang banking services nila. Hindi puwedeng ma-exclude ang PWD clients.
🔴 Kaya I’m calling on BPI:
1. Ayusin agad ang issue at gawing screen reader–friendly ulit ang mobile app.
2. Maglabas ng malinaw na statement at timeline kung kailan maaayos ang problem sa access.
3. and hopefully, mag-commit na lahat ng future updates ay dumadaan sa accessibility testing.
⚖️ At nananawagan din ako sa Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP): bilang regulator ng mga bangko, dapat ninyo itong aksyunan at siguruhin na ang lahat ng financial institutions ay sumusunod sa accessibility at nondiscrimination laws. Hindi puwedeng iwan sa ere ang PWD clients.
💡 Accessibility is not a favor. Karapatan namin ito.
👉 Kung naniniwala ka sa equal rights ng PWDs, specially for blind people, at sigurado akong may kilala kang PWD friend o family member, please gawin mo ito para sa amin—share niyo itong post para makita ng BPI at BSP na dapat na itong aksyunan.
#BPI #BSP #NCDA #PWD #Accessibility #InclusiveBanking #DigitalInclusion #Blind #Bulag #EqualAccess #AccessibilityMatters #InclusivePH #Philippines #Pinas #Filipino #DisabilityRights
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📢 Problem sa BPI Mobile App – Screen Reader Accessibility for Blind People
Hi guys, I’m Aaron, I'm blind, BPI client and credit card holder. For the past 3 weeks (and counting), totally wala akong access sa BPI Mobile App. Hindi ako makalog in, makacheck ng balance, o makabayad ng credit card bill kasi yung app is completely unreadable sa TalkBack (screen reader application naming mga blind at visually impaired users sa Android).
👉 Ano yung screen reader application?
Para siyang voice na nagbabasa ng laman ng screen para magamit naming mga bulag ang phone o computer – from chat, shopping, entertainment, social media hanggang banking.
Kung hindi accessible yung app sa screen reader, hindi namin siya magagamit. kumbaga sa mga nakakakita, blank screen ang nakikita namin.Kung sa mga nakakakita ito nangyari at biglang nag-blank screen yung buong app nila, sigurado ako na aayusin agad-agad ng BPI.
❌ Pero sa amin, 3 weeks na, and counting. Totally no access. Hindi “inconvenient” lang — this is zero access.
At hindi naman puwede na sasabihin lang na “magpa-assist ka na lang”. Banking is confidential, at dapat independent kaming makagamit ng sarili naming accounts. Kung sa sighted clients hindi acceptable na may ibang makikialam sa banking transactions nila, dapat ganoon din ang respeto at trato sa aming mga bulag.
This is not just a tech issue — violation ito ng rights ng PWDs. May mga batas na nagsasabing dapat accessible at nondiscriminatory ang services:
RA 7277 (Magna Carta for Persons with Disability)
RA 9442 (penalizing discrimination)
BP 344 (Accessibility Law)
Plus, the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
👉 Responsibility ng BPI na siguraduhin na inclusive at accessible ang banking services nila. Hindi puwedeng ma-exclude ang PWD clients.
🔴 Kaya I’m calling on BPI:
1. Ayusin agad ang issue at gawing screen reader–friendly ulit ang mobile app.
2. Maglabas ng malinaw na statement at timeline kung kailan maaayos ang problem sa access.
3. and hopefully, mag-commit na lahat ng future updates ay dumadaan sa accessibility testing.
⚖️ At nananawagan din ako sa Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP): bilang regulator ng mga bangko, dapat ninyo itong aksyunan at siguruhin na ang lahat ng financial institutions ay sumusunod sa accessibility at nondiscrimination laws. Hindi puwedeng iwan sa ere ang PWD clients.
💡 Accessibility is not a favor. Karapatan namin ito.
👉 Kung naniniwala ka sa equal rights ng PWDs, specially for blind people, at sigurado akong may kilala kang PWD friend o family member, please gawin mo ito para sa amin—share niyo itong post para makita ng BPI at BSP na dapat na itong aksyunan.
#BPI #BSP #NCDA #PWD #Accessibility #InclusiveBanking #DigitalInclusion #Blind #Bulag #EqualAccess #AccessibilityMatters #InclusivePH #Philippines #Pinas #Filipino #DisabilityRights
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📢 Problem sa BPI Mobile App – Screen Reader Accessibility for Blind People
Hi guys, I’m Aaron, I'm blind, BPI client and credit card holder. For the past 3 weeks (and counting), totally wala akong access sa BPI Mobile App. Hindi ako makalog in, makacheck ng balance, o makabayad ng credit card bill kasi yung app is completely unreadable sa TalkBack (screen reader application naming mga blind at visually impaired users sa Android).
👉 Ano yung screen reader application?
Para siyang voice na nagbabasa ng laman ng screen para magamit naming mga bulag ang phone o computer – from chat, shopping, entertainment, social media hanggang banking.
Kung hindi accessible yung app sa screen reader, hindi namin siya magagamit. kumbaga sa mga nakakakita, blank screen ang nakikita namin.Kung sa mga nakakakita ito nangyari at biglang nag-blank screen yung buong app nila, sigurado ako na aayusin agad-agad ng BPI.
❌ Pero sa amin, 3 weeks na, and counting. Totally no access. Hindi “inconvenient” lang — this is zero access.
At hindi naman puwede na sasabihin lang na “magpa-assist ka na lang”. Banking is confidential, at dapat independent kaming makagamit ng sarili naming accounts. Kung sa sighted clients hindi acceptable na may ibang makikialam sa banking transactions nila, dapat ganoon din ang respeto at trato sa aming mga bulag.
This is not just a tech issue — violation ito ng rights ng PWDs. May mga batas na nagsasabing dapat accessible at nondiscriminatory ang services:
RA 7277 (Magna Carta for Persons with Disability)
RA 9442 (penalizing discrimination)
BP 344 (Accessibility Law)
Plus, the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
👉 Responsibility ng BPI na siguraduhin na inclusive at accessible ang banking services nila. Hindi puwedeng ma-exclude ang PWD clients.
🔴 Kaya I’m calling on BPI:
1. Ayusin agad ang issue at gawing screen reader–friendly ulit ang mobile app.
2. Maglabas ng malinaw na statement at timeline kung kailan maaayos ang problem sa access.
3. and hopefully, mag-commit na lahat ng future updates ay dumadaan sa accessibility testing.
⚖️ At nananawagan din ako sa Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP): bilang regulator ng mga bangko, dapat ninyo itong aksyunan at siguruhin na ang lahat ng financial institutions ay sumusunod sa accessibility at nondiscrimination laws. Hindi puwedeng iwan sa ere ang PWD clients.
💡 Accessibility is not a favor. Karapatan namin ito.
👉 Kung naniniwala ka sa equal rights ng PWDs, specially for blind people, at sigurado akong may kilala kang PWD friend o family member, please gawin mo ito para sa amin—share niyo itong post para makita ng BPI at BSP na dapat na itong aksyunan.
#BPI #BSP #NCDA #PWD #Accessibility #InclusiveBanking #DigitalInclusion #Blind #Bulag #EqualAccess #AccessibilityMatters #InclusivePH #Philippines #Pinas #Filipino #DisabilityRights
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What if campaign airtime was treated like a public service, not a competition for billionaires to buy influence?
I built MakeCampaignsFair.com to push for a publicly funded, ad-free platform that gives every qualified candidate equal access — no tricks, no pay-to-play.
Just policies. Just people.
Let’s level the field.
#MakeCampaignsFair #MoneyOutOfPolitics #EqualAccess #PublicCampaignFunding #CampaignFinance
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What if campaign airtime was treated like a public service, not a competition for billionaires to buy influence?
I built MakeCampaignsFair.com to push for a publicly funded, ad-free platform that gives every qualified candidate equal access — no tricks, no pay-to-play.
Just policies. Just people.
Let’s level the field.
#MakeCampaignsFair #MoneyOutOfPolitics #EqualAccess #PublicCampaignFunding #CampaignFinance
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What if campaign airtime was treated like a public service, not a competition for billionaires to buy influence?
I built MakeCampaignsFair.com to push for a publicly funded, ad-free platform that gives every qualified candidate equal access — no tricks, no pay-to-play.
Just policies. Just people.
Let’s level the field.
#MakeCampaignsFair #MoneyOutOfPolitics #EqualAccess #PublicCampaignFunding #CampaignFinance
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What if campaign airtime was treated like a public service, not a competition for billionaires to buy influence?
I built MakeCampaignsFair.com to push for a publicly funded, ad-free platform that gives every qualified candidate equal access — no tricks, no pay-to-play.
Just policies. Just people.
Let’s level the field.
#MakeCampaignsFair #MoneyOutOfPolitics #EqualAccess #PublicCampaignFunding #CampaignFinance
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What if campaign airtime was treated like a public service, not a competition for billionaires to buy influence?
I built MakeCampaignsFair.com to push for a publicly funded, ad-free platform that gives every qualified candidate equal access — no tricks, no pay-to-play.
Just policies. Just people.
Let’s level the field.
#MakeCampaignsFair #MoneyOutOfPolitics #EqualAccess #PublicCampaignFunding #CampaignFinance
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Digital inequality contributes directly to an education gap and slows economic growth. Bridging the digital divide is essential to unlock education for all and sustain economic growth.
#DigitalDivide #DigitalInequality #DigitalLiteracy #TechForAll #EducationForEveryone #ClosingTheDigitalDivide #EqualAccess
#DigitalInclusion #EdTechSolutions
#EconomicGrowthThroughTech
#OnlineEducationForAll
#AffordableInternet
#EmpowerThroughTech
https://www.scitechsociety.com/how-digital-inequality-impacts-education-and-economic-growth/ -
A Resource-Based Economy (RBE) focuses on meeting everyone's needs through sustainable resource management, eliminating scarcity, and promoting global equality. One Community and others support RBE for a world that benefits all.
https://onecommunityglobal.org/resource-based-economy-why/
#ResourceBasedEconomy #RBE #Sustainability #EqualAccess #GlobalSolutions #EcoLiving #OpenSource #SocialEquality #HighestGood #OneCommunity
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A Resource-Based Economy (RBE) focuses on meeting everyone's needs through sustainable resource management, eliminating scarcity, and promoting global equality. One Community and others support RBE for a world that benefits all.
https://onecommunityglobal.org/resource-based-economy-why/
#ResourceBasedEconomy #RBE #Sustainability #EqualAccess #GlobalSolutions #EcoLiving #OpenSource #SocialEquality #HighestGood #OneCommunity
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A Resource-Based Economy (RBE) focuses on meeting everyone's needs through sustainable resource management, eliminating scarcity, and promoting global equality. One Community and others support RBE for a world that benefits all.
https://onecommunityglobal.org/resource-based-economy-why/
#ResourceBasedEconomy #RBE #Sustainability #EqualAccess #GlobalSolutions #EcoLiving #OpenSource #SocialEquality #HighestGood #OneCommunity
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A Resource-Based Economy (RBE) focuses on meeting everyone's needs through sustainable resource management, eliminating scarcity, and promoting global equality. One Community and others support RBE for a world that benefits all.
https://onecommunityglobal.org/resource-based-economy-why/
#ResourceBasedEconomy #RBE #Sustainability #EqualAccess #GlobalSolutions #EcoLiving #OpenSource #SocialEquality #HighestGood #OneCommunity
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A Resource-Based Economy (RBE) focuses on meeting everyone's needs through sustainable resource management, eliminating scarcity, and promoting global equality. One Community and others support RBE for a world that benefits all.
https://onecommunityglobal.org/resource-based-economy-why/
#ResourceBasedEconomy #RBE #Sustainability #EqualAccess #GlobalSolutions #EcoLiving #OpenSource #SocialEquality #HighestGood #OneCommunity
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Accessibility isn’t about special treatment—it’s about EQUAL access. There’s no reason why one route in shouldn’t work for everyone. 🚪🔄 Let’s make it happen. #Accessibility #Inclusion #EqualAccess
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Accessibility isn’t about special treatment—it’s about EQUAL access. There’s no reason why one route in shouldn’t work for everyone. 🚪🔄 Let’s make it happen. #Accessibility #Inclusion #EqualAccess
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Accessibility isn’t about special treatment—it’s about EQUAL access. There’s no reason why one route in shouldn’t work for everyone. 🚪🔄 Let’s make it happen. #Accessibility #Inclusion #EqualAccess
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Accessibility isn’t about special treatment—it’s about EQUAL access. There’s no reason why one route in shouldn’t work for everyone. 🚪🔄 Let’s make it happen. #Accessibility #Inclusion #EqualAccess
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Accessibility isn’t about special treatment—it’s about EQUAL access. There’s no reason why one route in shouldn’t work for everyone. 🚪🔄 Let’s make it happen. #Accessibility #Inclusion #EqualAccess
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🚨🚨17 states are suing to end Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act🚨🚨
What is section 504?
Entities that receive money from the Federal government are required to provide accommodations that give equal access to people with #ADHD, #autism, #dyslexia, #learningdisabilities, #physicaldisabilities among other disabilities.SPEAK UP.
These states want to remove the entire law that protects us with disabilities. #disabilities #504 #equalaccess
***Share***
https://theeducatorsroom.com/in-a-new-lawsuit-17-states-sue-to-do-away-with-504-protections/ -
🚨 Attention Orlando Voters & Media 🚨
As a 56-year-old Florida resident, originally from Miami and living in Orlando for the past 25 years, I have always exercised my right to vote. But during a recent visit to my Hunter’s Creek precinct, I faced an alarming violation of accessibility rights that demands immediate attention.
Despite the presence of a voting machine specifically for blind voters, I was told I had to wait until all sighted voters had used their machines before I could vote. This effectively forced me to wait in a phantom line for a machine that no one else can use.
This is not an isolated incident but a county-wide issue. When I questioned this policy, I was accused of trying to cheat the system and was humiliated by precinct workers. This forced me to leave without casting my vote, as I didn’t want my companion to miss work.
Voters with visual impairments face unique challenges, and while the accessible voting machine addresses information access, this policy undermines our right to participate equally in the democratic process. I call upon our local election officials and the broader community to address this discriminatory practice and ensure that all voters, regardless of ability, have equal access to voting.
Let’s work together to make our voting process truly accessible and inclusive. If you have connections in the media or know someone who can help bring attention to this issue, please reach out to me personally. Together, we can ensure that such discrimination has no place in our community and that all voters can exercise their rights without barrier or humiliation.
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🚨 Attention Orlando Voters & Media 🚨
As a 56-year-old Florida resident, originally from Miami and living in Orlando for the past 25 years, I have always exercised my right to vote. But during a recent visit to my Hunter’s Creek precinct, I faced an alarming violation of accessibility rights that demands immediate attention.
Despite the presence of a voting machine specifically for blind voters, I was told I had to wait until all sighted voters had used their machines before I could vote. This effectively forced me to wait in a phantom line for a machine that no one else can use.
This is not an isolated incident but a county-wide issue. When I questioned this policy, I was accused of trying to cheat the system and was humiliated by precinct workers. This forced me to leave without casting my vote, as I didn’t want my companion to miss work.
Voters with visual impairments face unique challenges, and while the accessible voting machine addresses information access, this policy undermines our right to participate equally in the democratic process. I call upon our local election officials and the broader community to address this discriminatory practice and ensure that all voters, regardless of ability, have equal access to voting.
Let’s work together to make our voting process truly accessible and inclusive. If you have connections in the media or know someone who can help bring attention to this issue, please reach out to me personally. Together, we can ensure that such discrimination has no place in our community and that all voters can exercise their rights without barrier or humiliation.
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🚨 Attention Orlando Voters & Media 🚨
As a 56-year-old Florida resident, originally from Miami and living in Orlando for the past 25 years, I have always exercised my right to vote. But during a recent visit to my Hunter’s Creek precinct, I faced an alarming violation of accessibility rights that demands immediate attention.
Despite the presence of a voting machine specifically for blind voters, I was told I had to wait until all sighted voters had used their machines before I could vote. This effectively forced me to wait in a phantom line for a machine that no one else can use.
This is not an isolated incident but a county-wide issue. When I questioned this policy, I was accused of trying to cheat the system and was humiliated by precinct workers. This forced me to leave without casting my vote, as I didn’t want my companion to miss work.
Voters with visual impairments face unique challenges, and while the accessible voting machine addresses information access, this policy undermines our right to participate equally in the democratic process. I call upon our local election officials and the broader community to address this discriminatory practice and ensure that all voters, regardless of ability, have equal access to voting.
Let’s work together to make our voting process truly accessible and inclusive. If you have connections in the media or know someone who can help bring attention to this issue, please reach out to me personally. Together, we can ensure that such discrimination has no place in our community and that all voters can exercise their rights without barrier or humiliation.
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🚨 Attention Orlando Voters & Media 🚨
As a 56-year-old Florida resident, originally from Miami and living in Orlando for the past 25 years, I have always exercised my right to vote. But during a recent visit to my Hunter’s Creek precinct, I faced an alarming violation of accessibility rights that demands immediate attention.
Despite the presence of a voting machine specifically for blind voters, I was told I had to wait until all sighted voters had used their machines before I could vote. This effectively forced me to wait in a phantom line for a machine that no one else can use.
This is not an isolated incident but a county-wide issue. When I questioned this policy, I was accused of trying to cheat the system and was humiliated by precinct workers. This forced me to leave without casting my vote, as I didn’t want my companion to miss work.
Voters with visual impairments face unique challenges, and while the accessible voting machine addresses information access, this policy undermines our right to participate equally in the democratic process. I call upon our local election officials and the broader community to address this discriminatory practice and ensure that all voters, regardless of ability, have equal access to voting.
Let’s work together to make our voting process truly accessible and inclusive. If you have connections in the media or know someone who can help bring attention to this issue, please reach out to me personally. Together, we can ensure that such discrimination has no place in our community and that all voters can exercise their rights without barrier or humiliation.
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🚨 Attention Orlando Voters & Media 🚨
As a 56-year-old Florida resident, originally from Miami and living in Orlando for the past 25 years, I have always exercised my right to vote. But during a recent visit to my Hunter’s Creek precinct, I faced an alarming violation of accessibility rights that demands immediate attention.
Despite the presence of a voting machine specifically for blind voters, I was told I had to wait until all sighted voters had used their machines before I could vote. This effectively forced me to wait in a phantom line for a machine that no one else can use.
This is not an isolated incident but a county-wide issue. When I questioned this policy, I was accused of trying to cheat the system and was humiliated by precinct workers. This forced me to leave without casting my vote, as I didn’t want my companion to miss work.
Voters with visual impairments face unique challenges, and while the accessible voting machine addresses information access, this policy undermines our right to participate equally in the democratic process. I call upon our local election officials and the broader community to address this discriminatory practice and ensure that all voters, regardless of ability, have equal access to voting.
Let’s work together to make our voting process truly accessible and inclusive. If you have connections in the media or know someone who can help bring attention to this issue, please reach out to me personally. Together, we can ensure that such discrimination has no place in our community and that all voters can exercise their rights without barrier or humiliation.
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@peachfront I was educated in the 70s and 80s in Australia, and all education was free for me, including university. Back then, there were private schools, but the majority of Australians attended public schools. The focus was on equal access to quality education for everyone, regardless of their background. It’s disheartening to see how much has changed, with growing inequality in our education system today.#AustraliaEducation #PublicEducation #FreeEducation #EqualAccess #ChangingTimes
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@peachfront I was educated in the 70s and 80s in Australia, and all education was free for me, including university. Back then, there were private schools, but the majority of Australians attended public schools. The focus was on equal access to quality education for everyone, regardless of their background. It’s disheartening to see how much has changed, with growing inequality in our education system today.#AustraliaEducation #PublicEducation #FreeEducation #EqualAccess #ChangingTimes
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@peachfront I was educated in the 70s and 80s in Australia, and all education was free for me, including university. Back then, there were private schools, but the majority of Australians attended public schools. The focus was on equal access to quality education for everyone, regardless of their background. It’s disheartening to see how much has changed, with growing inequality in our education system today.#AustraliaEducation #PublicEducation #FreeEducation #EqualAccess #ChangingTimes