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Giving a Damn About Accessibility

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“Good accessibility professionals speak at accessibility events. Great accessibility professionals speak at design events."
Sheri Byrne-Haber, CPACC

49 pages, ebook

Published January 1, 2021

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560 reviews
October 18, 2023
Sheri has definitely succeeded in making me give a damn (pun intended).

Notes to self:
6 reviews2 followers
December 7, 2022
Quick read and useful to start the convo in your company about accessibility. Many times people just aren’t aware of things they don’t face naturally until they get sued. There are some resources at the back to get started.
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195 reviews
June 13, 2022
This was horribly written. Many of the sentences were structured strangely (was this even edited?) and the writing was just all over the place with no focus. It's just a long rant that makes the reader feel like they're being screamed at (and getting nothing in return). And she should have left the political opinions out. All this does is make the author look pathetic with unnecessary filler to a very flat "guidebook".
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December 9, 2022
This book was excellent. Though digital accessibility isn't my area of strength, I was able to glean a lot from it about making accessibility front and center, not just an "oh yeah, we have to do that" My favorite quote was "Good accessibility is about compliance, great accessibility is about empathy." My twin brother became paraplegic in 2016. He quickly got to the mindset of this is the new me and I WILL go back to work in 4 months. And he did. This company was exactly that. It wasn't about what the minimum requirements were, it was about ALL that he needed to do his job effectively. They went above and beyond and asked him lots of questions. This book goes into that at great length. It's not about checking the accessibility "box", it's about making the experience the best it can be for people with disabilities. Looking forward to the next read!
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December 10, 2022
The book "Giving a Damn about Accessibility" by Sheri Byrne-Haber packs alot of ideas and concepts in 49-pages. The author Sheri gives a mix of principles, approaches, and thoughts on accessibility.

She is both a mentor and also a coach for accessibility. The core theme is accessibility is that is not about technology, but people and their attitude about accessibility. The wisdom, thoughts, concepts, and ideas are a mix of motivation, pragmatism, and just good old-fashioned insight.

The only thing is that I'd love to see some accessible examples, but perhaps that's a future book Sheri?

Yet the book is a great guide for putting your foot in the realm of accessibility, and Sheri is your guide and coach in the pages as you read and learn from her insights and perspective. Just be warned, there is alot of information packed in this book, so its read, and re-read again.
1 review1 follower
December 8, 2022
This is a great starting point for anyone hoping to get a baseline of how and why to keep disability rights and equity at the core of your efforts in accessibility.
The title should set the stage for you, we do have to continually ask people to “give a damn about accessibility.”
Sheri’s writing is refreshing by and should stir you to do more one step at a time.
Join us in making the world more accessible.
This is a great resource to get you started.
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December 13, 2022
If you're looking for a quick intro to the accessibility, look no further.
This book is a greater starter pack for those who are interested in, or tasked with, creating inclusive, diverse environments especially digital environments. Sheri provides a thorough, practical introduction to the very human reasons why accessibility isn't an add-on but a basic necessity with great business benefits. And in keeping with its principles, it's available as a free download and an audio-book.
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77 reviews36 followers
March 1, 2022
I had hoped there was more about next steps to take in providing better accessibility than just the entire thing being about reasons why to care about it. I thought for sure the last section would be about that. That might have been my bad for not understanding that in the first place, but it was still a disappointment to only have the last page talk about resources.
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December 15, 2022
I recently read this book, and I highly recommend it. Specifically, it is a great tool to help designers understand the importance of creating experiences for all.

The book discusses examples and solutions to keep in mind when creating a digital experience.

Sheri drives the point that accessibility has become a vital element to keep top of mind from the onset of creating an experience.
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December 28, 2022
Great perspective on designing for accessibility. It’s fun to read, provides instances of roadblocks against inclusive design and how to mitigate them. What a great and invaluable resource. And moreover, it’s free! Thanks Sherri Byrne-Haber for your candor, humor, and knowledge on accessibility and inclusive design!
39 reviews8 followers
April 25, 2025
Good and true (if at times a little condescending) words about the importance of accessibility in software. However, after reading it, I couldn't think of anything new that I actually learned from this that I could apply to make the things I make more accessible. Perhaps I'm not the target audience. Also ironically, an epub version (rather than pdf) would've made this more accessible for me.
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December 7, 2022
Such an amazing resource on accessibility! My book club at work loved it and it provided a lot of great fodder for discussion. It also has influenced our thinking around UX methodological considerations and Inclusive Design trainings.
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December 9, 2022
I just finished reading it for the second time; I could not put it down, having discovered it only a few days ago. This book speaks to the critical intersections of the accessibility divide. Accessibility isn't simply a core component of innovation.
It is innovation. An essential read!
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December 10, 2022
I read this while in a full time accessibility role in a large corporation. Sheri put into words so many of my day to day experiences! It was affirming, encouraging, practical and a straightforward read. Highly recommend for anyone who is trying to get people to give a damn about accessibility!
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March 13, 2023
Giving a Damn About Accessibility unapologetically and methodically addresses each of the most frequent objections to making things work for everyone. It's a simple read and I recommend it to anyone who calls themselves a human-centered designer.
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March 18, 2023
Helpful primer for those who want to understand *why* accessibility design is a necessary move for their organization, but I would recommend other resources to those who are ready to get started. The final page of the PDF has additional recommended resources.
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June 8, 2022
This is both a good starting point and not an intro to designing with an accessibility mindset. Makes me want to learn more.
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1 review1 follower
December 7, 2022
A fearless and heartfelt book about accessibility that is a must read for any digital professional who is passionate about including all users.
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1 review1 follower
December 8, 2022
This book is the reason I made a change in my career and started working in the accessibility field. Thanks Sheri!
1 review
December 8, 2022
This book is essential to anyone who wants to make a more accessible world.
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1 review1 follower
December 23, 2022
Poorly written and with an obvious political agenda. I recommend the courses from frontendmasters on accessibility, way better that this. ChatGTP could write a better book.
3 reviews
December 23, 2022
0/10 HR made me read this. Incredibly boring. Incredibly judgmental. The only reason people read it, is because they are forced to. Nobody gives a damn about accessibility.
1 review
December 23, 2022
This is an excellent book if you want to get started with accessiblity within an organisation; it's pragmatic and clearly written from experience and an easy read!

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December 27, 2022
This short, free book is one that I reference often. It makes the concept of digital accessibility understandable and approachable for all.
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249 reviews1 follower
January 2, 2023
Quick read and gets to the point on why you should care about accessibility. Great way to get into the right mindset.
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January 7, 2024
This book was really helpful when writing about web accessibility. I love the resources the author offers the readers at the end too.
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