[NFB-of-Delaware] Fwd: Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) Legislation Document

Sylvia Reid shevra at verizon.net
Wed May 15 23:27:24 UTC 2024


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> From: Sylvia Reid <shevra at verizon.net>
> Date: May 15, 2024 at 4:53:31 PM EDT
> To: nfb-of-delaware-request at nfbnet.org
> Subject: Fwd: Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) Legislation Document
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>> From: Lloyd Schmitz <lloydschmitz at icloud.com>
>> Date: May 15, 2024 at 4:40:06 PM EDT
>> Subject: Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) Legislation Document
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>> Please share with everyone
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>> https://legis.delaware.gov/json/BillDetail/GenerateHtmlDocument?legislationId=141363&legislationTypeId=3&docTypeId=2&legislationName=SCR164
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>> Legislation Document
>> WHEREAS, 2024 marks the 13 th Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), which takes place on the third Thursday of May each year, aimed at raising awareness about digital accessibility and promoting inclusive design practices as 1 billion people worldwide have disabilities; and
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>> WHEREAS, the purpose of GAAD is to get people talking, thinking, and learning about digital access and inclusion. By highlighting the barriers faced by individuals with disabilities in accessing information and technology, GAAD promotes inclusivity and encourages efforts to design products and services that are useable by everyone, regardless of ability; and
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>> WHEREAS, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that approximately 26 percent of Americans have disabilities, and up to 24 percent of Delaware residents have a disability; and
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>> WHEREAS, using technology can be challenging for those who live with visual impairments, hearing impairments, or other disabilities; and
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>> WHEREAS, the goal of GAAD is to encourage web developers and designers to ensure computers, websites, social media, and mobile phone applications are accessible to all and to encourage designers and developers to think creatively about how to make technology more accessible to a diverse range of users, driving innovation and improving the user experience for everyone; and
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>> WHEREAS, technology and the internet have become integral parts of everyday life and GAAD provides an opportunity for designers, developers, and other stakeholders to learn about accessibility best practices and techniques for designing inclusive digital experiences; and
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>> WHEREAS, Delaware’s Government Information Center (GIC) and Department of Technology and Information (DTI) are working to make state government electronic information and technology accessible to those who live with visual impairments and other disabilities; and
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>> WHEREAS, it is necessary to ensure that technology is accessible for everyone, and GAAD fosters collaboration and dialogue to ensure this by providing a platform for sharing knowledge and reminding organizations of their obligations to ensure their digital content and technology comply with accessibility standards and guidelines, reducing the risk of discrimination and legal challenges; and
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>> WHEREAS, “Global Accessibility Awareness Day” plays a crucial role in promoting digital inclusion, empowering individuals with disabilities, raising awareness, driving innovation, and fostering collaboration to create a more accessible and inclusive digital world for all.
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>> NOW, THEREFORE:
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>> BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the 152nd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the House of Representatives concurring therein, that the General Assembly affirms the importance of making the internet and technology accessible to all, and hereby designates May 16, 2024, as “Global Accessibility Awareness Day” in the State of Delaware.
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>> BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the General Assembly encourages expanded efforts to keep Delaware residents properly informed about the need for equitable digital access and inclusion.
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>> 
>>>>>>> 
>> Albert Einstein once wrote on a chalkboard:
>> 9 x 1 = 9
>> 9 x 2 = 18
>> 9 x 3 = 27
>> 9 x 4 = 36
>> 9 x 5 = 45
>> 9 x 6 = 54
>> 9 x 7 = 63
>> 9 x 8 = 72
>> 9 x 9 = 81
>> 9 x 10 = 91
>> Suddenly chaos erupted in the classroom because Einstein made a mistake. Obviously, the correct answer to 9 × 10 isn’t 91. And all his students ridiculed him.
>> Einstein waited for everyone to be silent and said:
>> “Despite the fact that I analyzed nine problems correctly, no one congratulated me. But when I made one mistake, everyone started laughing. This means that even if a person is successful, society will notice his slightest mistake. And they'll like that.
>> So don't let criticism destroy your dreams. The only person who never makes a mistake is someone who does nothing."
>> 
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