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Participate in Global Accessibility Awareness Day [Rev Logo]( Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2022 [I'm an image] Ready, Set, Access While accessibility awareness is an ongoing pursuit at Rev, Global Accessibility Awareness Day ([#GAAD]( is particularly exciting as organizations around the world mobilize to transform the web into a more inclusive space. Keen to help the 1 billion people worldwide with disabilities navigate the web better? Great news because there are [150+ online and in-person events to choose from]( today! Learn how [bringing users with disabilities into product conversations]( creates better digital experiences for everyone. Or [incorporate accessibility skills into your hiring process](. How about an [EDU challenge of epic proportions]( Wherever you are on your accessibility journey, options abound. Be sure to bookmark [Rev’s ultimate accessibility guide]( and venture over to our [Instagram Stories]( for Trivia before embarking on your GAAD adventures. [Teach Me About Accessibility]( [I'm an image] Accessibility Resource Grab Bag 5 Ways to Make Your Virtual Event Accessible [Man with beard wearing blue plaid shirt sits in front of laptop, signing to the screen as if he's engaged in conversation. He's working from home in what appears to be his bedroom. ]( [Read Now]( The Best (and Worst) Font Colors for Closed Captions [Adorable little girl is around 6 years old and Caucasian. African American man in his late 30’s sits next to her on the couch using a digital computer tablet and is maybe a stepfather, tutor, babysitter, uncle or family friend. They laugh and enjoy spending time together with technology.]( [Read Now]( When Are Closed Captions Required by Law? [Lawyer conducting a meeting with customer at home in front of a computer screen. Both individuals are African American. Woman on left is wearing a red shirt. Man on right is wearing a wine colored blazer with a white collared shirt underneath.]( [Read Now]( The Top 10 Accessibility Blogs To Follow [Young asian chinese female patient in wheelchair using digital tablet at hospital. She's wearing a bright yellow shirt.]( [Read Now]( © 2022 Rev | 1717 W 6th, Ste 610 | Austin, TX 78703 888-369-0701 | [Unsubscribe]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Instagram](

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