Center For University Access And Inclusion Virtual Accessibility Expedition
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  • Virtual Accessibility Expedition
    • 1. Color Contrast
    • 2. Gray-scale chart
    • 3. Images
    • 4. Mouseless navigation
    • 5. Video settings
    • 6. Scalability
    • 7. White page
    • 8. Play the game
    • 9. Experience Survey
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  • Use the words found at the end of each task to complete the quote from Haben Girma! Please write the full sentence with the correct words, including the quotation mark and period at the end.

    Please note: After you fill in all of your answers, new text will appear beneath the answer from Exercise 6, revealing the full quote and instructions on entering the raffle! If this text does not appear for you, you might want to double-check the clues!

    "Navigating (7) situations is like (5) the muckiest mud pit. Ableism runs so deep in our (1) that most ableists don't recognize their (3) as ableist. They coat (4) in sweetness, then expect applause for their “(2)” deeds. Attempts to explain the ableism behind the “good deeds” get brushed aside as sensitive, angry, and (6). -Haben Girma"
  • "Navigating ableist situations is like traversing the muckiest mud pit. Ableism runs so deep in our society that most ableists don't recognize their actions as ableist. They coat ableism in sweetness, then expect applause for their “good” deeds. Attempts to explain the ableism behind the “good deeds” get brushed aside as sensitive, angry, and ungrateful." -Haben Girma
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