From 110d122d077874bcd171144b990cd5b2f2cf548e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rachaelbradley Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2026 21:33:45 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 1/4] added blog --- astro/src/content/blogs/good_news_jan_26.md | 14 ++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+) create mode 100644 astro/src/content/blogs/good_news_jan_26.md diff --git a/astro/src/content/blogs/good_news_jan_26.md b/astro/src/content/blogs/good_news_jan_26.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..41cb8cf5 --- /dev/null +++ b/astro/src/content/blogs/good_news_jan_26.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +# January 2026 Good News Roundup on Disability Inclusion and Accessibility +Inspired by Sam Bentley’s ongoing good news video series, we are bringing visibility to disabilities by spotlighting a few of our favorite uplifting news stories on disability inclusion and accessibility from last month\! + +**January 28th**: Canada’s new Digital Technologies Accessibility Regulations focus directly on digital technologies and apply to all federally regulated organizations. The explicit regulatory requirements shift accessibility from policies and reporting to technical standards, testing, documentation, and ongoing maintenance. Original article: [Canada’s ACA Digital Accessibility Deadlines: What to Do Now](https://blog.usablenet.com/canadas-aca-digital-accessibility-deadlines-what-to-do-now) + +**January 27th:** Abena Christine Jon’el brought disability pride to a fashion show in Ghana when she walked the runway with her prosthetic leg wrapped in a beautiful eye-catching African print. Abena wants Ghanaians to see disabled people as they are: ambitious, stylish, talented, complex, proud, and human. Abena wisely states that “Having a disability is not what makes you disabled. Lack of support, lack of accessibility, that is what disables you.” Original article: [The model who moved to Ghana and wrapped her prosthetic leg in its famous fabric](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwy11q1pwpgo) + +**January 26th**: We launched our namesake podcast channel with biweekly episodes exploring life with disabilities and accessibility. You can find us by searching for “Accessible Community” directly on YouTube.com or your favorite listening app. You can also visit [AccessibleCommunity.org/podcasts/](http://AccessibleCommunity.org/podcasts/) for channel links and additional information. + +**January 18th**: A research team at the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials developed a lightweight robotic exoskeleton that supports the elbow, shoulder, and waist, to improve strength and mobility with reduced muscle use. The team aims to make this technology highly accessible and plans to further improve and expand its use to support other parts of the body. Original article: [Fabric-like exoskeleton made possible by Samsung donation giving people new strength](https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2026-01-18/national/socialAffairs/Fabriclike-exoskeleton-made-possible-by-Samsung-donation-giving-people-new-strength/2501032) + +**January 11th:** Mattel developed the first autistic Barbie doll after more than 18 months of close collaboration with the Autistic Self Advocacy Network. This partnership resulted in intentional design choices for the doll to fully celebrate the autistic community and authentically reflect some experiences individuals on the autism spectrum may relate to. Original article: [Barbie® Introduces the First Autistic Barbie Doll, Championing Representation for Children through Play](https://corporate.mattel.com/news/barbie-introduces-the-first-autistic-barbie-doll-championing-representation-for-children-through-play) + +**January 1st \- 31st**: Countless people from all around the world brought visibility to disabilities by championing activism campaigns, such as Glaucoma Awareness Month and World Braille Day. To learn about upcoming campaigns and add them to your calendar, please visit our disability awareness resource page: [Disability Related Awareness Dates](http://www.ta11y.org/learning/topic?key=plan.z_holidays) \ No newline at end of file From 71459e875ba63d9b523dd1a54014962353aee8e8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rachaelbradley Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2026 21:57:29 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 2/4] front matter --- astro/src/content/blogs/good_news_jan_26.md | 10 +++++++++- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/astro/src/content/blogs/good_news_jan_26.md b/astro/src/content/blogs/good_news_jan_26.md index 41cb8cf5..e534c85a 100644 --- a/astro/src/content/blogs/good_news_jan_26.md +++ b/astro/src/content/blogs/good_news_jan_26.md @@ -1,4 +1,12 @@ -# January 2026 Good News Roundup on Disability Inclusion and Accessibility +--- +title: January 2026 Good News Roundup on Disability Inclusion and Accessibility +description: A selection of uplifting stories on disability inclusion from January 20206 +published: 2026-02-12 +tags: + - good news +author: katelyn +--- + Inspired by Sam Bentley’s ongoing good news video series, we are bringing visibility to disabilities by spotlighting a few of our favorite uplifting news stories on disability inclusion and accessibility from last month\! **January 28th**: Canada’s new Digital Technologies Accessibility Regulations focus directly on digital technologies and apply to all federally regulated organizations. The explicit regulatory requirements shift accessibility from policies and reporting to technical standards, testing, documentation, and ongoing maintenance. Original article: [Canada’s ACA Digital Accessibility Deadlines: What to Do Now](https://blog.usablenet.com/canadas-aca-digital-accessibility-deadlines-what-to-do-now) From 79a15af37d4514de9e3ad10d37979b546aa98743 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Montgomery Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2026 09:02:41 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 3/4] Cleanup --- ..._news_jan_26.md => good-news-jan-2026.mdx} | 26 +++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) rename astro/src/content/blogs/{good_news_jan_26.md => good-news-jan-2026.mdx} (90%) diff --git a/astro/src/content/blogs/good_news_jan_26.md b/astro/src/content/blogs/good-news-jan-2026.mdx similarity index 90% rename from astro/src/content/blogs/good_news_jan_26.md rename to astro/src/content/blogs/good-news-jan-2026.mdx index e534c85a..0bf80f1c 100644 --- a/astro/src/content/blogs/good_news_jan_26.md +++ b/astro/src/content/blogs/good-news-jan-2026.mdx @@ -7,16 +7,16 @@ tags: author: katelyn --- -Inspired by Sam Bentley’s ongoing good news video series, we are bringing visibility to disabilities by spotlighting a few of our favorite uplifting news stories on disability inclusion and accessibility from last month\! - -**January 28th**: Canada’s new Digital Technologies Accessibility Regulations focus directly on digital technologies and apply to all federally regulated organizations. The explicit regulatory requirements shift accessibility from policies and reporting to technical standards, testing, documentation, and ongoing maintenance. Original article: [Canada’s ACA Digital Accessibility Deadlines: What to Do Now](https://blog.usablenet.com/canadas-aca-digital-accessibility-deadlines-what-to-do-now) - -**January 27th:** Abena Christine Jon’el brought disability pride to a fashion show in Ghana when she walked the runway with her prosthetic leg wrapped in a beautiful eye-catching African print. Abena wants Ghanaians to see disabled people as they are: ambitious, stylish, talented, complex, proud, and human. Abena wisely states that “Having a disability is not what makes you disabled. Lack of support, lack of accessibility, that is what disables you.” Original article: [The model who moved to Ghana and wrapped her prosthetic leg in its famous fabric](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwy11q1pwpgo) - -**January 26th**: We launched our namesake podcast channel with biweekly episodes exploring life with disabilities and accessibility. You can find us by searching for “Accessible Community” directly on YouTube.com or your favorite listening app. You can also visit [AccessibleCommunity.org/podcasts/](http://AccessibleCommunity.org/podcasts/) for channel links and additional information. - -**January 18th**: A research team at the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials developed a lightweight robotic exoskeleton that supports the elbow, shoulder, and waist, to improve strength and mobility with reduced muscle use. The team aims to make this technology highly accessible and plans to further improve and expand its use to support other parts of the body. Original article: [Fabric-like exoskeleton made possible by Samsung donation giving people new strength](https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2026-01-18/national/socialAffairs/Fabriclike-exoskeleton-made-possible-by-Samsung-donation-giving-people-new-strength/2501032) - -**January 11th:** Mattel developed the first autistic Barbie doll after more than 18 months of close collaboration with the Autistic Self Advocacy Network. This partnership resulted in intentional design choices for the doll to fully celebrate the autistic community and authentically reflect some experiences individuals on the autism spectrum may relate to. Original article: [Barbie® Introduces the First Autistic Barbie Doll, Championing Representation for Children through Play](https://corporate.mattel.com/news/barbie-introduces-the-first-autistic-barbie-doll-championing-representation-for-children-through-play) - -**January 1st \- 31st**: Countless people from all around the world brought visibility to disabilities by championing activism campaigns, such as Glaucoma Awareness Month and World Braille Day. To learn about upcoming campaigns and add them to your calendar, please visit our disability awareness resource page: [Disability Related Awareness Dates](http://www.ta11y.org/learning/topic?key=plan.z_holidays) \ No newline at end of file +Inspired by Sam Bentley’s ongoing good news video series, we are bringing visibility to disabilities by spotlighting a few of our favorite uplifting news stories on disability inclusion and accessibility from last month\! + +**January 28th**: Canada’s new Digital Technologies Accessibility Regulations focus directly on digital technologies and apply to all federally regulated organizations. The explicit regulatory requirements shift accessibility from policies and reporting to technical standards, testing, documentation, and ongoing maintenance. Original article: [Canada’s ACA Digital Accessibility Deadlines: What to Do Now](https://blog.usablenet.com/canadas-aca-digital-accessibility-deadlines-what-to-do-now) + +**January 27th:** Abena Christine Jon’el brought disability pride to a fashion show in Ghana when she walked the runway with her prosthetic leg wrapped in a beautiful eye-catching African print. Abena wants Ghanaians to see disabled people as they are: ambitious, stylish, talented, complex, proud, and human. Abena wisely states that “Having a disability is not what makes you disabled. Lack of support, lack of accessibility, that is what disables you.” Original article: [The model who moved to Ghana and wrapped her prosthetic leg in its famous fabric](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwy11q1pwpgo) + +**January 26th**: We launched our namesake podcast channel with biweekly episodes exploring life with disabilities and accessibility. You can find us by searching for “Accessible Community” directly on YouTube.com or your favorite listening app. You can also visit [accessiblecommunity.org/podcasts/](/podcasts/) for channel links and additional information. + +**January 18th**: A research team at the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials developed a lightweight robotic exoskeleton that supports the elbow, shoulder, and waist, to improve strength and mobility with reduced muscle use. The team aims to make this technology highly accessible and plans to further improve and expand its use to support other parts of the body. Original article: [Fabric-like exoskeleton made possible by Samsung donation giving people new strength](https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2026-01-18/national/socialAffairs/Fabriclike-exoskeleton-made-possible-by-Samsung-donation-giving-people-new-strength/2501032) + +**January 11th:** Mattel developed the first autistic Barbie doll after more than 18 months of close collaboration with the Autistic Self Advocacy Network. This partnership resulted in intentional design choices for the doll to fully celebrate the autistic community and authentically reflect some experiences individuals on the autism spectrum may relate to. Original article: [Barbie® Introduces the First Autistic Barbie Doll, Championing Representation for Children through Play](https://corporate.mattel.com/news/barbie-introduces-the-first-autistic-barbie-doll-championing-representation-for-children-through-play) + +**January 1st \- 31st**: Countless people from all around the world brought visibility to disabilities by championing activism campaigns, such as Glaucoma Awareness Month and World Braille Day. To learn about upcoming campaigns and add them to your calendar, please visit our disability awareness resource page: [Disability Related Awareness Dates](http://www.ta11y.org/learning/topic?key=plan.z_holidays) \ No newline at end of file From 86abc22c3c5b8341b5c3b52d586954423cfa4076 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Montgomery Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2026 09:04:57 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 4/4] topic change --- astro/src/content/blogs/good-news-jan-2026.mdx | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/astro/src/content/blogs/good-news-jan-2026.mdx b/astro/src/content/blogs/good-news-jan-2026.mdx index 0bf80f1c..fc2b7622 100644 --- a/astro/src/content/blogs/good-news-jan-2026.mdx +++ b/astro/src/content/blogs/good-news-jan-2026.mdx @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: January 2026 Good News Roundup on Disability Inclusion and Accessibility description: A selection of uplifting stories on disability inclusion from January 20206 published: 2026-02-12 tags: - - good news + - good-news author: katelyn ---