Alice Cogswell and Anne Sullivan Macy Act reintroduced to U.S. House and Senate

On September 27, the bipartisan bill Alice Cogswell and Anne Sullivan Macy Act, aimed to improve services and education opportunities for students who are deaf, blind, hard of hearing, visually impaired and deafblind, was reintroduced to the U.S. House and Senate by U.S. Representatives Matt Cartwright and David McKinley, along with Senators Edward J. Markey and Shelley Moore Capito.
Another Successful Advisory Group Meeting!

In early September, Dicapta held its annual meeting with the Advisory Group of the EnhAccess project, TV Access (grant H327C210001) funded by the U.S. Department of Education.
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Dicapta Partners with Sesame Workshop to Enhance Accessibility in Children's Programming

The partnership aims to make Spanish-language versions of Sesame's shows more inclusive and accessible to a wider audience by incorporating audio descriptions (AD) and closed captions (CC) into several of their series.
Sesame Workshop and DICAPTA Collaborate To Increase Accessibility of Sesame Street Content For Children With Disabilities

Spanish-language videos will be available with descriptive audio and captions, while emotional well-being content will have audio description and ASL versions
Pragda and Dicapta continue their collaboration

Dicapta is now working on creating audio descriptions for a new group of films from Pragda, the leading educational film distributor for the newest Latin American, Spanish, and Latinx cinema.
How to provide feedback to improve accesibility

Here are some tips for gathering feedback from users with disabilities to ensure a truly inclusive and accessible user experience.
Alma's Way Nominated for Audience Award at Audio Description Awards Gala

We are excited to announce that the children's show, Alma's Way, has been nominated for the Audience Awards at the Audio Description Awards Gala.
Jaclyn Packer, A Tenacious Researcher

A New Yorker through and through, Dr. Jacki Packer has worked for more than 40 years researching several areas related to disability.
Huge Breakthrough for Spanish accessibility!

Senator Edward J. Markey and Representative Anna G. Eshoo have reintroduced the Communications, Video, and Technology Accessibility (CVTA) Act to update and strengthen existing accessibility regulations for Americans with disabilities, and one of the highlights is the inclusion of the audio description in Spanish.