[NABS-L] News organizations implementing Accessibility Discussion

Chris Nusbaum cnusbaumnfb at gmail.com
Sun Mar 17 21:50:09 UTC 2019


Maurice, thanks for those insights. To be clear, I don't think Armando was calling Facebook a news outlet; he was referring to news resources which have Facebook pages. He used meteoroligists from local media as an example.

Chris Nusbaum

> On Mar 17, 2019, at 2:50 PM, Maurice Mines via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> I am a nontraditional student. So please take my following comments into consideration with that grain of salt.
> 
> I do not regard Facebook as a news organization. They are social media and that is it. They don’t disseminate news they don’t bad news they don’t deal with news.
> 
> News organizations that I trust quote AP, ABC, CBS, NPR, UPI, Reuters and the New York Times and other national newspapers. Those organizations are in fact truly news gathering and reporting organizations. The reason why I say those are news organizations as they gathered and disseminated news before the virtual world existed and the larger ones will continue to gather and disseminate news well into the future. As technology and access methods change however how we get news and consume news will change with it and you guys will help make sure that blind guys can access it appropriately. That means with non visual access techniques.
> 
> Now a bit of explanation about the background of where I come from in order to make these comments one I am a deaf blind nontraditional student. Taking ASL American sign language. But I hold bachelors degrees in political science and information systems. I did do grad work but did not finish a Masters at Northern Colorado and educational technology. And I have in the past  worked teaching adaptive technology. And the reason I am taking sign languages because I will need it both personally and professionally going forward. As I mentioned in the beginning of this post I am deaf blind. I want to use my sign language  skills to eventually work with I can connect. What is that I can connect? This is a program run by the Federal Communications Commission that distributes predominantly technology related equipment to enable deaf blind persons to communicate with the rest of the world. The program has been in existence since 2015. And five years previous was a pilot project. Just for your information who qualifies? This is been general. In every case of course is different. One the applicant must be deaf blind. This is of course determined by a physician. Two in general they must earn less than $50,000 a year gross. Three they must be evaluated to verify that they need the equipment and can use the equipment.
> 
> I certainly want to apologize a little for the length of this post but to explain everything, takes time, and space in the email. I may, see some of you at convention. In July. I can’t say those one would see me at the student meeting since unfortunately most of the topics covered are pretty much traditional student  topics, and or situations. That don’t exactly apply to me. Pretty much the comment would be quote been there, done that I’ve got the T-shirt in many cases. But my mind can be changed I do have an open mind. So enlighten me? Why does it really matter if nontraditional students care about the traditional student world?
> 
> Sincerely Maurice Mines.
> Amateur station callsign kd0iko.
> VP national Federation of the blind of California Bakersfield Chuck.
> 
>> On 17 Mar 2019, at 9:33, Nina Marranca via NABS-L wrote:
>> 
>> I think this is a relevant topic. However, I usually find that I can get the info I need from the context of the post or the comments, if we're talking about Facebook. Pictures are just always one of those things that require a little extra accessability effort, I suppose.
>> Nina
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>> ________________________________
>> From: NABS-L <nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org> on behalf of Armando Vias via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2019 10:30
>> To: nabs-l at nfbnet.org
>> Cc: Armando Vias
>> Subject: [NABS-L] News organizations implementing Accessibility Discussion
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>> Hey guys. Yesterday, I came up with an idea about advocating to news organizations about implementing accessibility to the photos they upload to their social media pages. What I am talking about is that the photos doesn't have much information. For example, I follow some meteorologists on Facebook, and guess what? They don't put photo descriptions on their Facebook pages! One photo might say, "No photo description available." Also, I created a poll as well about this topic. You can vote on my website at https://theblindadvocate.wordpress.com/vote/. I am wondering if other people on this mailing list faced similar issues accessing information in photos from news organizations.
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>> Armando Vias
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