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Accessibility statement

The Disability Justice Project is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive experience that functions for the widest possible audience, regardless of technology or ability.

We strive to conform to level AA compliance for the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, which outlines how to make web content easier to use for persons with disabilities. The code powering this site is standards-compliant HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Any person using a past, present, or future browser that honors these standards should be capable of navigating this site.

In addition to being tested on modern browsers, this site has been checked to make sure it’s compatible with:

  • Recent versions of popular screen readers
  • Operating system screen magnifiers
  • Speech recognition software
  • Operating system speech packages

We have tried to improve the accessibility of our website for users with disabilities by:

  • Using time-tested, stable, and interoperable technology based on open standards to help ensure our content can be accessed by the widest range of devices as possible
  • Running automated and manual checks to test for accessibility issues
  • Supporting magnified and zoomed displays, as well as custom typefaces and themes potentially set by someone in their browser
  • Maintaining a color palette with high contrast ratios values to keep content legible
  • Providing keyboard-accessible navigation
  • Providing skip-to-content links at the top of the page

The Disability Justice Project’s accessibility menu can be enabled by clicking on the accessibility menu icon that appears in the right corner of every page. To learn more about how to use our accessibility settings, watch our videos in Able Player, use the search function, and more, visit our How to use this site page.

If you are experiencing difficulty with any content on the site or if you would like to request accessibility-related assistance, report any accessibility problems, or request any information in alternative formats, please email jsantos@disabilityjusticeproject.org.