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Accessibility on Social Media

M+R

Maybe you’ve made a language guide to be mindful of how your chosen words may fall short of respectful representation. Audio Descriptions . Speaking of text reading software, it’s also important to keep in mind the way that these programs detect and read out hashtags. These are all excellent and necessary steps.

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4 Ways to Boost Your Nonprofit’s Digital Storytelling with WhatsApp

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Digital storytelling enables nonprofits to tell their stories across multiple media, potentially in multiple languages, and to reach unknown readers and viewers through the power of tagging and amplification. WhatsApp is a useful tool with which to apply the elements of good storytelling.

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10 Twitter Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Experiment and keep in mind that those who use Twitter regularly tend to love Twitter. Write tweets in clear, concise language. Embrace a writing style known as plain language which is becoming an increasingly important skill for social media managers. It’s a community that takes a while to understand and adapt to.

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Making the world more accessible with web design

Candid

It’s the idea that anyone in the world, regardless of location, language, disability, or platform, can participate or engage with something. Web accessibility is the idea that everyone can use all internet content, regardless of location, device, language, or ability. Accessibility by itself refers to the “ability to access.”

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7 Ways to Create a More Diverse and Inclusive Virtual Event

AccelEvents

Use Inclusive Language. This means that you should avoid language that is sexist, racist, homophobic or transphobic, and ableist. Not only is the language around identity complex, but offensive terms are often a part of daily speech. Look for companies and brands that share your goals in their day-to-day operations.

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Imagery and Authenticity

Non Profit Quarterly

And I wonder if you could share a little bit about how it’s been for you to be working with this imagery, this visual language that you’re creating? And so I’m kind of a radio producer and audio nerd, and I just thought it would be amazing to bring in sounds from the natural environment to accompany her words.

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7 Ways to Create a More Diverse and Inclusive Virtual Event

AccelEvents

Use Inclusive Language. This means that you should avoid language that is sexist, racist, homophobic or transphobic, and ableist. Not only is the language around identity complex, but offensive terms are often a part of daily speech. Look for companies and brands that share your goals in their day-to-day operations.

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