Dicapta logo with the tagline - Accessible Communication Developers.

 

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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.

 

Carol Colmenares

Carol
Colmenares

Adriana Casas

Adriana
Casas

Alfonso Florez

Alfonso
Flórez

Xiomara Huertas

Xiomara
Huertas

 

Our Latest Newsletters

 

"Había una vez: feminicidio” will premiere with accessibility elements on Canal 22 International

 

“Había una vez: feminicidio” will premiere with accessibility elements on Canal 22 International. This documentary by the filmmaker, journalist and teacher Jacaranda Correa shows, through various testimonies and intimate experiences, the gender violence that women live in the State of Mexico.

From January to September 2022, almost two femicides per day have been registered in Mexico, that is, approximately 695, according to data from the Mexican National Public Security System (SESNSP).

Despite the fact that there are cases such as those of Debanhi Escobar and Ariadna Fernanda that set off alarms on social networks and reach headlines around the world, this evil continues to be an endemic problem in Mexican society.

This documentary seeks to go beyond the  typical answers that put mafias and drug trafficking as the main responsible for violence against women to argue that, in reality, the seeds of a femicide are planted at home. With heartbreaking testimonies, it is one of Canal 22's must-see documentaries.

Accessibility for this documentary will be available through the All4Acess application.

The audio description and captions of these shows are made available through the work of Dicapta and are funded by the US Department of Education under project H327C210001, "Enhanced Video Access for Students with Sensory Impairments Through Emerging Technology - EnhAccess."

 

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