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Putting a Disability Lens on Tech Work
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Putting a Disability Lens on Tech Work

Talks at Google with Judith Heumann



Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Visionary
  • Engaging
  • Inspiring

Recommendation

People with disabilities aren’t front and center in the minds of designers, universities or companies. Who suffers, though? You may think the disability community is small – which isn’t surprising given its lack of representation in media. But an estimated 25% of people have a disability, and everyone will experience disability at some point in their lives, whether through an accident, pregnancy or old age. In this Talks at Google video, civil rights advocate Judith Heumann argues convincingly that when people fail to accommodate disability, it’s really their future selves who suffer.

 

Take-Aways

  • Disability is a normal part of life, and everyone will experience it at some point.
  • When the stigma surrounding disability is removed, people are more likely to ask for accommodations that allow them to thrive at work.
  • Everyone benefits when more people can apply their unique perspectives to identify and solve problems.

About the Speaker

Judith Heumann is an internationally recognized civil rights advocate for people with disabilities. She has been appointed to distinguished posts in the Clinton and Obama administrations, including Special Advisor for International Disability Rights at the US Department of State from 2009-2017. She also served as the World Bank’s first Advisor on Disability and Development.