Creating Carrots for Accessibility and Not Just Sticks
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Rachael Bradley Montgomery, Library of Congress, Digital Accessibility Specialist Rachael talk about her work as the co-chair of the W3C's Accessibility Guidelines Working Group and her charity work in supporting accessibility for small community organizations. In her work at the Library of Congress, she help create accessible experiences for employees and patrons. She talks about her own challenge with having a chemical sensitivity disability.
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