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Below you’ll find a listing of events that Justin has spoken at. If links to recordings or other materials are available, those will also be found below. To see other work Justin has done, check out the other sections of his portfolio page.
If you would like Justin to speak at your event, you can contact him.
- September 2019: Panelist for Digital Inclusion - What? Who? Why?, which discussed all things digital inclusion.
- May 2022: Participated in a panel hosted by Deque Systems discussing working as an accessibility coach
- May 2024: Hosted an "Unconference" session, an informal discussion over lunch, where attendees were able to ask questions of me as a blind screen reader user and accessibility expert.
- March 2023: Organized and served as a panelist for Working from Within: Having a Disability and Working in Digital Accessibility. While free registration is required to view the recording, a [promotional video](Meet Justin, Steve and Trudy at axe-con 2023!) for the talk is also available.
- October 2021: Co-presented an overview of accessibility in higher education hosted by MCCCD's Diversity Advisory Council.
- October 2021: Organized and served as a panelist for a discussion on working within MCCCD as an employee with a disability hosted by Ability Maricopa for Disability Employment Awareness Month.
- May 2022: Served as the master of ceremonies for Ability Maricopa's first ever convocation held for graduating students with disabilities.
- July 2020: Co-presented If you're Blind, how do you tweet? in which my co-presenter provided a basic introduction to screen readers and I conducted a demo. You can download the demo site here (.zip file).
- 2022: Presented on a paper I co-wrote on using alt text to make science Twitter more accessible to blind people for a virtual conference the university was hosting on digital accessibility.
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