Article 19 is a podcast rooted in the firm belief that access to information is a human right. Here we offer conversations and interviews for increasing awareness, empathy, and expertise around digital inclusivity. A little nerdy, and a little techy, we hope listeners end up more informed too. We will also address why the oxford comma is awesome, and always more accessible.
Episodes
Friday Aug 26, 2022
Friday Jul 29, 2022
Friday Jul 29, 2022
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In our first "Around the Water Cooler" episode, Kristen Witucki, Liza Grant, and Sydney Bromfield join Marty for a discussion around language and inclusivity.
Friday Jun 03, 2022
Article 19 - Mini-podcast Episode: Tamman Data Analyst Emma Barker
Friday Jun 03, 2022
Friday Jun 03, 2022
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Tamman's very own Emma Barker sits down with Marty to talk data analysis and visualization.
Wednesday Apr 20, 2022
Tamman Talks A11y on Beasley Philadelphia Radio Public Affairs
Wednesday Apr 20, 2022
Wednesday Apr 20, 2022
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Tamman Co-founder Mike Mangos and Tamman President Marty Molloy are featured on an episode of Beasley Media's Philadelphia Radio Public Affairs with Markus Goldman of WMMR fame to talk all things A11Y.
Friday Apr 08, 2022
Article 19 - Episode 14 - A Conversation with WeCo President Lynn Wehrman
Friday Apr 08, 2022
Friday Apr 08, 2022
Article 19 co-host and Tamman co-founder, Michael Mangos interviews Lynn Wehrman, President of WeCo. WeCo is made up of accessibility experts who live with disabilities. Mike's conversation with Lynn spans the breadth of the ADA, technical accessibility, legal compliance, and business use cases for accessibility.
Tuesday Mar 15, 2022
Article 19 - Mini-podcast Episode: Conversation with Jeff Tamburino, Tamman CEO
Tuesday Mar 15, 2022
Tuesday Mar 15, 2022
A short conversation with Tamman CEO, Jeff Tamburino discussing the history, culture and future direction of Tamman.
Wednesday Mar 02, 2022
Article 19 - Mini-podcast Episode: Getting Comfortable with Discomfort Articles
Wednesday Mar 02, 2022
Wednesday Mar 02, 2022
A short conversation with author Kristen Witucki discussing her new series of articles exploring employer biases and the challenges that face candidates and employees with disabilities.
FULL TRANSCRIPT MIN-POD with KRISTEN WITUCKI
Wednesday Dec 08, 2021
Article 19 - Episode 13 - Mentorship Matters
Wednesday Dec 08, 2021
Wednesday Dec 08, 2021
Nimit Kaur returns to co-host this episode that features her mentor, Kristen Witucki. Kristen is an author, educator and disabilities advocate. The conversation that follows explores the broad range of what their mentorship meant from both the perspective of the mentor and mentee. Discussions of education, braille, assistive tech, and employment for people with disabilities. To learn more about Kristen including her published works, check out https://kristenwitucki.com/ or her new blog articles on tammaninc.com/learn.
Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
Article 19 - Episode 12 - Individuality and Accessibility (part 2)
Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
In this second part of the conversation with Miso Kwak, Nate Stauffer and Jason Brillon, the Article 19 gang does a very deep dive into social identities and technology. The conversation that started with a great deal of discussion about education, expands into the broader society's changing or changed cultural expectations and norms. Looking at inclusivity from all angles, there is a sense that as society shifts, the issues that people have should be spun around (and like accessibility) focused less on the person and more on the other person or 'user' in a context. If we apply good UX design to our life outside of technology, we may find there is a parallel that applies. Again, the adage holds true - often what is necessary for some is beneficial for all.
Thursday Oct 28, 2021
Article 19 - Episode 12 - Individuality and Accessibility (Part 1)
Thursday Oct 28, 2021
Thursday Oct 28, 2021
Full Transcript, Article 19, Episode 12 - Individuality and Accessibility (Part I)
This is Part 1 of a two part episode where Nate Stauffer, a middle school teacher and advocate for gender and sexual minorities, Miso Kwak, policy expert and advocate for individuals with disabilities and older adults, and Jason Brillon, a full stack software engineer discussing areas of education, social identities and policy and the intersection of these areas.
This conversation is wide ranging and lifts up voices of 20-something, world traveling, brilliant individuals who are shaping an inclusive world around them through policy, education and technology. Their perspectives on inclusion are unique and thoughtful throughout. Come for the ideas, stay for the charming banter.