Josh Miele (@berkeleyblink) 's Twitter Profile
Josh Miele

@berkeleyblink

Teaching, learning, & creating #A11y for fun&profit. Blind designer, cartographer, researcher, advocate and oyster lover. #MacFellow speaking only for myself.

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Absolutely horrifying that this entire team has been disbanded. Prepare yourself for serious #a11y regressions on twitter.

Lainey Feingold (@lflegal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LFLegal became my website url, my Twitter handle, my brand because Josh Miele told me 15 years ago that Lainey Feingold (dot) com wouldn’t fit on a business card in one line of Braille. Possibly my final Tweet: Want inclusion? Listen to #disabled people. #a11y #RIPTwitter

Sight Tech Global (@globalsight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Find out what obstacle stands in the way with Amazon's Josh Miele & Peter Korn in a #SightTechGlobal2022 chat with Caroline Desrosiers. youtu.be/Vavs15ngLsk?li…

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Check out my op-ed in TIME on under representation of disability in #STEM and how ableism is at the bottom of it. time.com/6241021/stem-e… #a11y

Bonnielin Swenor PhD (@bonnieswenorphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

STEMM equity is impossible without the disability community. It is clear we must start with anti-ableism and accessibility education across the STEMM ecosystem. This is ALL of our responsibility. Thanks to Josh Miele!

Claudia Castillo (@clauca77) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Normalizing disability means changing societal assumptions so that successful people with disabilities, in STEM fields or otherwise, are no longer unusual. Global accessibility and disability inclusion are everyone’s business.” Josh Miele

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"I invite us all to re-examine the assumptions we have about disability and success." Fantastic article from blind scientist, community leader, and inventor Josh Miele for TIME on disability representation and tackling ableism in #STEM. time.com/6241021/stem-e…

Lurie Institute (@lurieinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Normalizing disability means changing societal assumptions so that successful people with disabilities, in STEM fields or otherwise, are no longer unusual." Read blind scientist Josh Miele’s suggestions on increasing accessibility in STEM: zcu.io/UpQp

“Normalizing disability means changing societal assumptions so that successful people with disabilities, in STEM fields or otherwise, are no longer unusual."

Read blind scientist <a href="/BerkeleyBlink/">Josh Miele</a>’s suggestions on increasing accessibility in STEM: zcu.io/UpQp
Krzysztof Potempa (@braincures) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Disability inclusion takes place when people with disabilities are “in the room where it happens,” from the classroom to the boardroom, and have the power to guide decisions that impact our community and our ability to participate as equals Josh Miele time.com/6241021/stem-e…

YouDescribe (@skeri_yd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to River who just had his Eagle Scout Service Project approved and scheduled! River will be leading a group of scouts in creating #AudioDescription with #YouDescribe to help tackle our wishlist. Scouting America @A11y

Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute (@skeriresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

YouDescribe, originally developed at SKERI by Joshua Miele Josh Miele, is a free, web-based platform for adding audio description to YouTube content. Since 2013, it has built a base of hundreds of volunteer describers and thousands of blind viewers. ski.org/project/youdes…

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Join us in person or online. Learn about Berkeley‘s blind history and about how blind leaders from Berkeley have shaped the landscape of American and global blindness. Thu, Apr 27, 4:30-6:00 Pacific. bit.ly/BerkeleyBlindH… #a11y

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I’m planning trips to Taiwan and Hong Kong. Any suggestions for blindness organizations or #a11y researchers to connect with while there?