Equal Entry

Equal Entry

Information Technology & Services

Tacoma, WA 3,169 followers

Contributing to a more accessible world

About us

In the past, many people with disabilities did not have the same freedom of access to information as the rest of society, but now, technology has the potential to eliminate this disparity. Equal Entry shares news and information about these technologies, highlighting innovations that strive to make information accessible to all audiences. It amazes us how frequently these kinds of innovations are overlooked. Our mission is to encourage more equitable access to information by raising awareness about the work in this field.

Industry
Information Technology & Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Tacoma, WA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2014
Specialties
Accessibility, Multimedia Production, Education, WCAG2, CVAA, and Section 508

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    Many working in digital accessibility feel that IT departments treat accessibility as a low priority. However, other compliance areas like privacy and security get a high priority. We’ve noticed that IT executives tend to view privacy and security from a risk-based perspective. Accessibility typically operates from a civil rights perspective. This A11y Insights discusses whether we should flip the script and approach accessibility differently. Read or listen to this episode. https://buff.ly/3WOP3nr #Accessibility #Legal Image: Illustration of Thomas and Ken at a desk with A11y Insights. Thomas has a laptop in front of him. A city skyline is in the distance behind them. The news window shows a lock surrounded by colorful abstract shapes

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    Accessibility maturity models help organizations track progress across their accessibility programs. Automated tooling (sometimes called Continuous Accessibility) is a proven way to boost software quality at scale. What options exist to apply Continuous Accessibility concepts to make progress against today’s accessibility maturity models? Join A11yNYC on November 19 in person or online as Andrew Hedges, COO and co-founder of Assistiv Labs, explores this topic. Save the date! https://buff.ly/3NoBPt5 Pre-approved for IAAP CAECs #Accessibility Image: Andrew Hedge's smiling face is backlit against a strikingly blue sky. He's wearing a ball cap, eyeglasses, and has a long, white beard that's contorted by the wind. How Continuous Accessibility Can Boost Your Accessibility Maturity

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    In this episode of A11yInsights, Thomas Logan and Ken Nakata dive into the importance of captioning song lyrics in movies and TV shows. Did you know the "copyright defense" is not a valid reason to skip captioning lyrics? 🎶 Key points - Legal insights: Learn about the 2015 case, Anthony vs. Buena Vista Entertainment, and why captioning lyrics is crucial for accessibility. - Artistic intent: Explore how the intent behind including songs in media impacts the need for captioning. - Technology and guidelines: Discover Netflix's captioning guidelines and the role of technology in making lyrics accessible. Join the conversation and share your thoughts! https://buff.ly/4dS6IRr #Accessibility #Legal #Podcast Image: Illustration of Thomas and Ken at a desk with A11y Insights. Thomas has a laptop in front of him. A city skyline is in the distance behind them. The news window shows Detective Knomo with a magnifying glass to a monitor and bland captions say "[Music playing]"

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    After an accessibility lawsuit begins, a defendant can ask the judge to dismiss the complaint as "moot." This means all of the violations alleged in the plaintiff’s complaint are already fixed and are not likely to recur. However, this argument often doesn't work in digital accessibility. Read or listen to this A11y Insights to learn about mootness and a related digital accessibility lawsuit. https://buff.ly/3LPHvvm #Accessibility #Legal Image: Illustration of Thomas and Ken at a desk with A11y Insights. Thomas has a laptop in front of him. A city skyline is in the distance behind them. The news window shows a magnifying glass over definition with mootness on top of it

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    A person who is legally blind has filed a class action lawsuit in California against the Hyatt. The plaintiff alleges the hotel’s website puts up barriers for people who use screen readers. It prevents the plaintiff from enjoying full, equal access to the company’s products and services. This issue of A11y Insights dives into the case and its uniqueness. It also explains California's Unruh Civil Rights Act and includes a website demo. Read or listen to this episode of A11y Insights. https://buff.ly/3ybIu67 #Captioned #Video #Accessibility #Legal Image: Illustration of Thomas and Ken at a desk with A11y Insights. Thomas has a laptop in front of him. A city skyline is in the distance behind them. The news window shows a screenshot from the Hyatt map that doesn't work with screen readers

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    San Jose Downtown Association CEO says enough is enough — it's time to stop lawsuits that drain small businesses in marginalized communities. Someone responded to the op-ed with a demand for more education. Thomas Logan and Ken Nakata break down California’s proposal for a ‘time-to-fix’ period in the face of rising ADA lawsuits. Is this a fair solution, or does it slow progress? Read or listen to the conversation and weigh in on the debate. https://buff.ly/4eojVmk #Accessibility #Legal Image: Illustration of Thomas and Ken at a desk with A11y Insights. Thomas has a laptop in front of him. A city skyline is in the distance behind them. The news window shows a colorful newspaper with OP-ED

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    Save the date! You won't want to miss this one! #Accessibility

    This should be a good one because it's an example of building digital properties with accessibility in mind from the start. There will be live human captioning and an ASL interpreter. You can attend online or in person. Pre-approved for IAAP - International Association of Accessibility Professionals CAECs. Sign up now. Hope to see you there or online. #Accessibility

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    PAC NYC is a new performing arts venue in Lower Manhattan. To prepare for the opening, they built all their digital platforms from scratch. While this was a unique and exciting opportunity to follow best practices in accessibility from the beginning, it did come with some challenges unique to startup environments. Learn about the approach of iterative accessibility improvements through the whole design process. Save the date! https://buff.ly/4djEbUY Attend online or in person. Pre-approved for IAAP CAECs. #Accessibility Image: A11yNYC Locking in Best Practices Early: Building PACNYC.org with Vlado Vince and Natalie Kertes

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