Dicapta logo with the tagline - Accessible Communication Developers.

Text: Dicapta. Disabilities Collaborative Organization, Bringing access Through the Power of Technology for All. Background image: A family watches TV and laughs.
 

Six hands hold a word balloon that says accessible

17

Years of
Experience

 

Mission

By developing accessible communications for everyone regardless of their abilities, Dicapta focuses on making sure that media, entertainment, and culture are widely available and accessible for people with sensory disabilities, as well as for Latinos living in the U.S.

 

 

 
 

4000+ Hours

ACCESSIBILITY ASSETS PRODUCED

Emerging Technologies

DEVELOPMENT

1000+

BENEFICIARIES SATISFIED

 

Our Exceptional Work

 

 

Accessibility

Technology

Media Services

 
 

Why Choose Dicapta ?

I enjoy watching movies dubbed to my language because I can understand them better than in the original language.

Ariana Mariño,
8 years-old girl

 
 

Our Collaborators


We work together respecting our diverse cultural backgrounds, opinions, and beliefs, with the common goal of leading the efforts for an inclusive world.

 

Sergio Carrasquilla

Sergio
Carrasquilla

Adriana Casas

Adriana
Casas

Alfonso Florez

Alfonso
Flórez

Juanita Rodriguez

Juanita
Rodriguez

 

Our Latest Newsletters

 

We celebrate our CEO’s appointment to the Federal Communications Commission's Disability Advisory Committee

 

Maria Diaz, of long brown her, smilesAt Dicapta we are very proud with Maria V. Diaz's, our CEO, appointment to the Federal Communications Commission's Disability Advisory Committee. Maria has more than  20 years experience in the television industry, and is an expert on captioning and video description. Her appointment to the Commission's Disability Committee is a recognition of her relentless work in favor of giving equal access to information to people with visual and hearing disabilities in the Hispanic community.  

Maria holds Master's degrees in Entertainment Business, a Master's in Project Management, and a Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering. She is currently working on her PhD thesis.

The Disability Advisory Committee provides advice and recommendations to the Commission on a variety of disability issues within the Federal Communications Commission's jurisdiction.  Issues considered by the Committee may include:

  • Telecommunications relay services
  • Closed captioning
  • Video description
  • Access to televised emergency information
  • Access to video programming apparatus
  • Access to telecommunication services and equipment
  • Access to advanced communication services and equipment
  • Hearing aid compatibility
  • Access to 911 emergency services
  • The National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program
  • The impact of IP and other network transitions on people with disabilities

María is very proud to be part of the Disability Advisory Committee.  She is ready to discuss topics such as improving equal access to information by making video description more widely available and improving captions quality. She will be happy to hear your ideas and concerns. Don’t hesitate to contact her at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

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