Beyond the screen: why real-world accessibility for disabled people still falls short
If you’ve watched any telly recently, you’d think disabled people have finally got the representation they deserve.
If you’ve watched any telly recently, you’d think disabled people have finally got the representation they deserve.
by Danny Josephs
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