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Events in July 2026
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Smart Living Stronger Access Appliances Community and Advocacy Smart Living Stronger Access Appliances Community and Advocacy
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July 16, 2026Be part of a conversation with BITS about appliances and accessibility, and why inclusive design must extend into every part of daily life. Our presentation will highlight the launch of the Appliance Portal, efforts to connect with the community through YouTube, and the importance of bringing greater awareness to vendors, advocates, and consumers alike. By sharing experiences, building visibility, and speaking with a stronger collective voice, we can help drive meaningful progress in accessibility and advocacy. Presenters: Larry-Watkinson, Technology Project Manager, Olympia, WA; Jeff Bishop, President – Blind Information Technology Solutions (BITS), Application Developer, Tucson, AZ; Lucia Greco, Accessibility Evangelist, Berkeley, CA Full session listing: https://acbconvention.org/?p=127
Capturing the World Through Photography With Confidence Capturing the World Through Photography With Confidence
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July 16, 2026Many of us carry smartphones or wearable devices with built-in cameras, but if you are blind or visually impaired, using them may feel unfamiliar or even intimidating. This BITS session is designed for smart device beginners or intermediate users and will start with the basics of how to take photos using accessible features. We will explore simple techniques to help you understand what is in your pictures using description tools and apps. By the end, you’ll feel more confident capturing and sharing moments in ways that work for you. Presenters: Kelly Ford, Software Developer, Madison, WI; Ann McKay-Bacon, Teacher Consultant for the Blind and Vision Impaired, Detroit, MI Full session listing: https://acbconvention.org/?p=127
The Power of Small Behavior Changes to Reduce Your Risk of Diabetes The Power of Small Behavior Changes to Reduce Your Risk of Diabetes
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July 16, 2026One out of every three adults in the United States is living with pre-diabetes and 50% of those people over age 65 have this condition. It is estimated that 90% of these people do not know it. There is a common misconception that a person can do very little at this point to avoid or delay progression to a diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes. Brenda Jagatic BSCN, RN, Certified Diabetes Care & Education Specialist will be joining us to share information about small behavior changes that can have a huge impact on slowing or preventing the progression of this disease. The hints that she will be sharing regarding living a healthier lifestyle are also very beneficial for people who already have a diagnosis of diabetes or are just wanting to lead a more healthy life. We will also have two members of our group sharing their personal experiences with altering the course of their diabetes. Full session listing: https://acbconvention.org/?p=127
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Why You Need a Better Money Plan and How YNABS Five Questions Can Help Your Finances Soar Why You Need a Better Money Plan and How YNABS Five Questions Can Help Your Finances Soar
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July 17, 2026Does your budget look good on paper but fall apart in real life? Join Moe Carpenter, AFC and Certified YNAB Spendfulness Coach, to discover a better way to manage your money. We’ll examine YNAB’s five questions and how they can help you build a stronger plan, spend more mindfully, and make your finances truly soar to new heights. Sponsored by ACBNG Full session listing: https://acbconvention.org/?p=127
Overview of the New ADP Website Overview of the New ADP Website
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July 17, 2026The Audio Description Project’s website was re-designed in 2025, built around a modern content management system, which now allows us to place everything we know about movies, series, and TV programs in a database for display by website visitors. But how do you best utilize the ADP website features to customize your visit for maximum usefulness? Come hear from webmaster Fred Brack and ADP Coordinator Dianna Leonard on how to make the most of your experience. Full session listing: https://acbconvention.org/?p=127
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Sister Power Brunch Hour Sister Power Brunch Hour
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July 18, 2026At a new time this year and always a convention favorite, join ACB Women for another inspiring conversation with two dynamic ACB Women leaders, Cheryl Cumings, WA and Katie Frederick, OH. Full session listing: https://acbconvention.org/?p=127
Perspectives in Songwriting Perspectives in Songwriting
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July 18, 2026A diverse panel of writers and composers will share their experiences. Full session listing: https://acbconvention.org/?p=127
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Entering the BIY Era Entering the BIY Era
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July 25, 2026Modern AI tools are opening the door to the “Build It Yourself” era, in which the best technology option for you might be the one you build yourself. In this session, Ed Summers, Head of Accessibility at GitHub, will talk about how vibe coding is changing the accessibility landscape and empowering people with disabilities to build new tools that address their specific needs. Full session listing: https://acbconvention.org/?p=127
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The History of Economic Resilience in St Louis The History of Economic Resilience in St Louis
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July 28, 2026Part 2 of a 2-part series presented by the Multi-Cultural Affairs Committee that uncovers the economic resilience of the Black and Indigenous communities in St. Louis. Full session listing: https://acbconvention.org/?p=127
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Amazon Entertainment Takes It To 11 Amazon Entertainment Takes It To 11
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July 29, 2026Explore Amazon’s latest innovations in entertainment accessibility, including Adaptive Display, Dialogue Boost, Audio Description, and advanced hearing aid connectivity on Fire TV. Learn how these features work together to create a more inclusive streaming experience. Peter Korn, Director of Accessibility for Amazon Devices & Services. Full session listing: https://acbconvention.org/?p=127
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