Funded by OSEP- Television Access
Grant H327C150009
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Educational Tools for Hispanic Children with Disabilities
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Detroit 48202: Conversations Along a Postal Route available with accessibility for viewers with sensory disabilities

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Now you can watch WUCF's magnificent Space Chase USA documentary with a variety of accessibility options

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Join our campaign "For Accessible Television"

In our world today, about 328 million people live with limitations on their hearing and 285 million with visual limitations. Now, thanks to captioning and audio description, people with hearing and visual limitations can have access to audiovisual media.

As on December 3rd the United Nations marks The International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we invite you to join the campaign “For Accessible Television” by activating the 'Closed Caption' and the 'Audio Description' functions on your television. 

The Dicapta Foundation is supporting the United Nations' efforts by creating two videos that you are welcome - and encouraged - to use on your social networks. Help us promote accessible television for all!

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