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X-WR-CALDESC:Session description\nAccessibility and inclusion aren’t just b
 uzzwords—they’re essential to creating welcoming spaces where everyone can
  thrive. But let’s face it: barriers still exist\, and sometimes we don’t 
 even realize they’re there.\n\nIn this dynamic and interactive workshop\, 
 we’ll explore how to recognize—and remove—the obstacles that people with d
 isabilities continue to face in our communities\, workplaces\, and service
  programs. Whether you’re new to accessibility or already on the journey\,
  you’ll gain practical tools and insights to help make your work more incl
 usive and impactful.\n\nIn this session\, you’ll:\n• Discover the common (
 and not-so-obvious) barriers faced by people with disabilities\n• Learn ab
 out the legal foundations that support accessibility\n• Get tips and best 
 practices to create more inclusive programs\, events\, and workplaces\n• W
 alk away with real resources you can use immediately\n\nYou won’t just sit
  and listen—you’ll brainstorm\, share ideas\, and apply what you learn to 
 your own organization in real time. By the end\, you’ll have a toolkit ful
 l of strategies to help make accessibility part of everything you do.\n\n
 \nABOUT THE PRESENTERS:\nKerstin Sjoberg – President & CEO of Disability R
 ights Ohio (DRO)\, civil rights attorney\, and fearless leader navigating 
 nonprofits through challenge and change since 2020.\nLeigh Hollins – DRO B
 oard Treasurer and retired tax auditor\, bringing her lived experience wit
 h dyslexia and hearing loss to help make meetings more inclusive and meani
 ngful.\nAmelia Whorton – Governance Chair of the DRO Board and a passionat
 e advocate for accessible STEM education\, with firsthand experience navig
 ating the world with cerebral palsy.\n\nJoin us for this powerful session—
 and be part of creating communities where everyone belongs.\n
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DESCRIPTION:Session description\nAccessibility and inclusion aren’t just bu
 zzwords—they’re essential to creating welcoming spaces where everyone can 
 thrive. But let’s face it: barriers still exist\, and sometimes we don’t e
 ven realize they’re there.\n\nIn this dynamic and interactive workshop\, w
 e’ll explore how to recognize—and remove—the obstacles that people with di
 sabilities continue to face in our communities\, workplaces\, and service 
 programs. Whether you’re new to accessibility or already on the journey\, 
 you’ll gain practical tools and insights to help make your work more inclu
 sive and impactful.\n\nIn this session\, you’ll:\n• Discover the common (a
 nd not-so-obvious) barriers faced by people with disabilities\n• Learn abo
 ut the legal foundations that support accessibility\n• Get tips and best p
 ractices to create more inclusive programs\, events\, and workplaces\n• Wa
 lk away with real resources you can use immediately\n\nYou won’t just sit 
 and listen—you’ll brainstorm\, share ideas\, and apply what you learn to y
 our own organization in real time. By the end\, you’ll have a toolkit full
  of strategies to help make accessibility part of everything you do.\n\n\n
 ABOUT THE PRESENTERS:\nKerstin Sjoberg – President & CEO of Disability Rig
 hts Ohio (DRO)\, civil rights attorney\, and fearless leader navigating no
 nprofits through challenge and change since 2020.\nLeigh Hollins – DRO Boa
 rd Treasurer and retired tax auditor\, bringing her lived experience with 
 dyslexia and hearing loss to help make meetings more inclusive and meaning
 ful.\nAmelia Whorton – Governance Chair of the DRO Board and a passionate 
 advocate for accessible STEM education\, with firsthand experience navigat
 ing the world with cerebral palsy.\n\nJoin us for this powerful session—an
 d be part of creating communities where everyone belongs.\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250711T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250711T110000
LOCATION:Newark City Schools - West Campus (former State Farm building) \, 
 1440 Granville St\, Newark\, OH 43055 US
SUMMARY:Breaking Barriers: Building Inclusive Communities That Work for Eve
 ryone
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