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Accessibility Essentials
How to Make Your In-Person Event Accessible
For many museums, programming is second-nature as it is a daily, weekly, or monthly occurrence. There are many things that can be done to make sure that your programming can be approachable to a wider audience. This guide has been written assuming that the facility is as accessible as possible, and therefore does not mention much in terms of physical accessibility.
How to Make Your Online Presence Accessible
While many people take looking at social media and websites as a daily experience, for many individuals these platforms are not available due to lack of internet or are not attainable due to their lack of accessibility.
How to Make an Online Event Accessible
In this resource, there are some helpful tips for making your online event more approachable and reachable.
Making Narratives Physically Accessible
Stories are what we do as humans. It's how we process linear information. And museums - particularly history and heritage museums - convey their information by telling a story in a physical space. But what if the physical space isn't accessible to all?
CMA Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
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Arts Equity Toolkit
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Accessibility and the Arts: A Series of Community
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Respecting Focus: A Behavior Guide for Intelligent
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Designing for Guidance
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Inclusive Design Toolkit
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Webinar: Introduction to Brave Spaces
A look at creating brave spaces and practical tools you can bring into your own institution.