ALT Red background. In top right corner Leonardo logo. Left side graphic of Leonardo journal with circles representing the genome browser. Right of that the text reads "How would you like to design this journal?" and below it says "RFP open for Leonardo journal redesign.
ALT Photo of Dr. Jarah Moesch with the words “Jarah Moesch in conversation with Angela Eaton.” Data Dialogues and the starburst logo for Open Environmental Data Project are at the top of the page.
ALT Dr. Jarah Moesch and Angela reflect on the ways members of the disabled community leverage online spaces to participate in environmental justice efforts, respond to climate events, and participate in all parts of the design process.
ALT About Jarah Moesch Image Description: head and shoulders close up of Jarah Moesch. Dr. Jarah Moesch (they/she) is an artist-scholar whose work explores issues of justice through the design, production, and acquisition of embodied knowledges. Jarah’s research incorporates queer crip theory, cultural studies, art, and design practices to develop new models for justice and to imagine new worlds.
ALT In this Data Dialogue Episode 4. Climate change is a disabling event with Daphne Frias Episode 5. Interdependence for environmental justice design with Jarah Moesch Episode 6. Averaged out data equals averaged out people With Jarah Moesch and Daphne Frias
#PurpleLightUp in conversation with @JohnAmaechi “Disabled Employee Networks need to exist because organisations are non optimal for some people with disabilities.” #IDPD2020
Today we have published our @innovateuk strategy that seeks to encourage and support excellent design in innovation. Read the strategy here - ow.ly/bSfn50B4jLv@UKRI_News @KTNUK
Calling members of the disability community in the Boston area! Check out these monthly Accessibility Hacking Nights starting in February at @artisansasylum. eventbrite.com/e/accessibili…
"In the media, disabled people are most often portrayed as visibly disabled, yet most disabled people have an invisible disability, and these are the people not getting their needs met. #disabilitydesignmedium.com/frog-voices/when-…
#UnconsciousBias#DisabilityDesign#Opportunity@CEOAction Alt Text: Kate, woman with brown hair, writing on wall with words equal, minority, background, lives, gender and respresent. Kate is writing disability on top of discrimination.