Designing Accessible Presentations Part 1: Why is Accessibility Important?
Our manager of accessibility, Nell, details why accessibility is essential when designing your conference presentations. Be on the lookout for parts 2 through 5! Learn more about accessible practices at AmericanAnthro.org/accessibility
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