It's happening in Mississippi. Moving concerts where there's no music to be heard but the experience is so moving, it leaves audiences clapping, smiling, even dissolving in cathartic tears. We applaud the University of Southern Mississippi's Show of Hands club for bringing such an innovative...
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via BusinessWire Top leaders from some of the nation's most prominent corporations and government agencies gathered in Orlando, January 29 - 30, for the Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA) Leadership Forum on Accessibility, an annual two-day event that discusses business strategies regarding...
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