Nonfiction stories that intersect with science, technology, accessibility, and innovation. Explorations of how modern systems affect daily life, inclusion, and progress.
Not even a full month has passed since I deactivated my Twitter account. I have a reminder scheduled for 29 days post-deactivation to confirm my decision, a day before the account will be
But I'm missing out on career resources because of it's user-base chokehold
For once I feel a smidgen of hope after listening to the congressional antitrust hearings yesterday, specifically
In 1986, the 99th U.S. Congress pased the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Act. I was too young to know what any of it meant but I felt the outcry and anger in the community, and I sensed the fear that permeated. I grew up hearing it called the "fucking Gorge Act" by all but a few.
Using free cross-platform tools to write.
The story idea for Call Me Andy hit me in May last year during the short period between spring and summer semesters when I was supposed to
Imagine what would happen if people stopped using platforms that failed to offer integrated accessibility by design. Not the option to turn on image descriptions or closed captioning or text-to-speech reader capabilities, but