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Got home from an AnimeIowa meeting today to see this post on
access_fandom.
I... want the job. I've only done about 60% of what they list as needing done, but the post says they have good notes and documentation for the rest, and last I knew WisCon was pretty much the gold standard of accessibility for SFF cons. (I am no longer sure how it compares to furry cons, as of, like, yesterday.) It would be an incredible learning opportunity.
It would also be potentially expensive, not to mention more than a bit stressful, and as a bonus my boss is on vacation for the next week so I can't talk to her about it.
I passed the link on to the two people who asked me about running Accessibility stuff for conventions, because above all else, I want WisCon to be able to keep its standard of accessibility for its attendees.
In the mean time, I need to shove it out of my brain, so I can sleep. I've got work tomorrow!
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I... want the job. I've only done about 60% of what they list as needing done, but the post says they have good notes and documentation for the rest, and last I knew WisCon was pretty much the gold standard of accessibility for SFF cons. (I am no longer sure how it compares to furry cons, as of, like, yesterday.) It would be an incredible learning opportunity.
It would also be potentially expensive, not to mention more than a bit stressful, and as a bonus my boss is on vacation for the next week so I can't talk to her about it.
I passed the link on to the two people who asked me about running Accessibility stuff for conventions, because above all else, I want WisCon to be able to keep its standard of accessibility for its attendees.
In the mean time, I need to shove it out of my brain, so I can sleep. I've got work tomorrow!
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