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The 20th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act
10:44
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Kareem Dale,
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This has been a really exciting week in Washington, DC, with the focus of today's 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Ac...
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The FCC and Accessibility
08:38
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TRACE,
Vanderheiden,
X-Prize

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Bureaucrats with Clue
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Aneesh Chopra,
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Sonal Shah,
Vivek Kundra,
White House,
WHOSI

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Bookshare Announcements
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Plextalk,
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Breaking News on the Global Treaty from Kareem Dale
14:56
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SCCR,
SCCR18,
WIPO

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New Orleans here I come! The Social Enterprise Summit 2009
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advocacy,
New Orleans,
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policy,
se-alliance,
social enterprise,
Social Enterprise Alliance,
social entrepreneurs,
Social innovation,
Surdna
I'm getting ready to head to the Social Enterprise Summit 2009 next month in New Orleans. I'm especially excited about the signifi...
Notes from The Inauguration
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A Guest Beneblog by Ann Harrison (Benetech Communications Director) I watched a person in a wheelchair the other day navigate a tricky curb ...
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