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Disrupting Ableism: Everyone has a disability

One of the most interesting things about "disability" is that everyone has it, even you. It's something we often experience without even realizing. In more detail, when disability occurs, exclusion is present either temporarily, situationally, or permanently. Disability doesn't always imply a medical condition as someone once said that disability occurs when there is a lack of harmony between an individual and their surroundings.

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Don't stand in front of my interpreters.

"No, you need to move now. You cannot stand in front of my interpreters," I respond sharply. Some may find my response harsh, but this impulsive action affects me far more than you can conceive. When a deaf person or I ask you not to stand in front of our interpreters, it's not just a personal request but a plea for equal access to communication.

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The Dual Worlds of CODA

One of the biggest myths about CODAs is that kids should interpret, said Becky Samorano, whose parents are both deaf. Being a Child of Deaf Adults (CODA) is a unique experience that comes with its own set of challenges and advantages.

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Introducing Koda

Imanyco Inc announced Koda, an app by Imanyco that revolutionizes accessibility communication through AI-powered captioning and speaker recognition.

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