Facebook Presents: A Chat with Don Norman Designing for Disability and the Elderly

Influential design leader Don Norman joins Facebook’s Mike Shebanek, Head of Accessibility, and Charlie Sutton, VP of Product Design, for “A Chat with Don Norman: Designing for disability and the elderly. What I wish I could have told myself as a young designer.”

Walgreens Celebrates GAAD

Walgreens Disability Inclusion Network BRG is recognizing Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) for the first time on May 28, 2020 with a corporate-wide virtual webinar.

GAAD Celebration & Community Social

A11yBay will mark GAAD together with lighthearted community chats using zoom break-out rooms guest speakers working in accessibility, and by sharing our favorite a11y tips & tricks. 

JSLeague Talks #1 – Web Accessibility

As part of GAAD 2020, we are starting a series of programming talks for all community developers! 

iStore Meets GAAD 2020

Join us this Global Accessibility Awareness Day (21 May 2020) for a panel discussion and learn more about how to use accessibility features on Apple products to improve lives. 

Captioning Workshop and Live Concert

For Global Accessibility Awareness Day, we’re hosting a captioning workshop, a mental health social, and live concert with Mandy Harvey.

Accessibility Days 2020

The Accessibility Days is a yearly event held during Global Accessibility Awareness Day, (GAAD), that aims to raise awareness of accessibility and disability issues for software developers, designers and many others involved in digital technologies.

Accessible by Design Webinar

As part of Global Accessibility Awareness Day, join us for a discussion about the role of design in accessibility of transportation and mobility systems.

GAAD by Local Guides

Local Guides accessibility champions will host various virtual meetups to create awareness around a11y and inclusive technology. 

Invisible Disabilities Panel

Join A11yChi for a panel discussion/conversation with Fen Slattery, Keidra Chaney, and Santina Croniser, who will share their experience with invisible disabilities.