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UNESCO | Media Representation of Persons with Disabilities (American Sign Language) I Master Class Video 1 @UNESCO | Uploaded 3 months ago | Updated 7 minutes ago
This video contains American Sign Language interpretation.

How we talk about disability matters because the media has a major impact on public perception and is important in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in society.

Video #1 of UNESCO Master Class on Disability Equality in the Media focuses on how disability has been portrayed and how to develop an editorial plan for inclusive, fair, and relevant coverage of disability.

The Master Class Video Series on Disability Equality in the Media, hosted by Sophie Morgan, is a global initiative launched by UNESCO to strengthen the capacity of media organizations to integrate the principles of diversity, inclusion and accessibility into editorial policies and media programming, content production, and management practices.

Let’s together remove barriers for audiences with disabilities!

Instructor: Sophie Morgan @sophlmorg

Class length: 10 video lessons available in the YouTube Playlist:
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWuYED1WVJIMZBOnVYyfkNo-Q20DbUvLU

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