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Creating intimate spaces to make your digital content accessible #DigitalLab

Creating intimate spaces to make your digital content accessible #DigitalLab

SUMMARY

Jumoke Abdullahi, The Tripple Cripples, discusses her role as a Mentor at the AMA Digital Lab and identifies different pockets of magic to make digital content accessible.


Jumoke Abdullahi, The Tripple Cripples

With co-founder Kym Oliver, Jumoke is one part of The Triple Cripples.

The Triple Cripples was created by two disabled Black Women, for Women, Femmes & Non-Binary POC, living with disabilities, each and every day, whose stories remain hidden from view.

Triple Cripple have leveraged the intricacies of digital marketing and user experience to build audiences in niches and across intersections.

@TRIPLECRIPPLES

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Resource type: Articles | Published: 2021
Creating intimate spaces to make your digital content accessible #DigitalLab
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