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AccessComputing News - July 2021

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Below are the articles of the AccessComputing News - July 2021 newsletter. These articles can also be seen all on one page at the Full Newsletter option.

  • AccessComputing Team Members Complete PhDs
  • DO-IT Director Wins the Diversity in Technology Leadership Award
  • 2021 RESPECT Panel on Intersectionality
  • RESPECT 2021: Toward Justice-Focused Computing Education
  • Webinar on Accessibility and Procurement
  • AccessComputing Team Profile: Carl
  • The Chance to Attend Conferences Across the World Online
  • Watch AccessCSforAll's Webinars for CS Educators Teaching Students with Disabilities
  • DO-IT Wins Award in the NSF STEM for All Video Showcase
  • AccessComputing Profile: Shiri Azenkot
  • Teach Access Virtual Study Away
  • 2021 CHI SIG on Access at SIGCHI
  • Accelerating Disability Inclusion in Workplaces through Technology Workshop
  • Salesforce is Disability:IN's Employer of the Year
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