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Unsure of whether to use a capital D for Disabled or not? Read our blog post to find out what the distinction is and why people prefer one or another.
Learning about designing services for deaf / Deaf people, by Vicky Teinaki
Fonts Michigan State University
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Diversity and Ability on LinkedIn: What's the difference between
Capital D Deaf: What's the Difference?
Diversity and Ability on LinkedIn: What's the difference between Capital D Disabled and lowercase d disabled?
Your words matter: How to respect people with disabilities
Improving Accessibility at Yosemite National Park (U.S. National Park Service)
On “Person-First Language”: It's Time to Actually Put the Person First – Radical Copyeditor
Writing about people with hearing loss: A primer on terminology – The Our Languages blog – Resources of the Language Portal of Canada – Canada.ca
The controversy of accessible type, by Alex Chen, Queer Design Club
Self-Identification in the Deaf Community