CODA Sweeps The Oscars In A Huge Win For The Deaf Community

The fact that CODA won big at the Oscars is a huge victory in terms of representation for the members of the deaf community.
EnhAccess Welcomes its Advisory Group

Last March 11, we celebrated Dicapta’s EnhAccess Advisory Group Kickoff Meeting.
Dicapta's advisor, Dr. Rodriguez, celebrated by Parents' Association

We are glad to announce that the Parents of Children With Impediments Association (known by its Spanish acronym APNI) dedicated their Annual Conference to Dr. Juanita Rodríguez, a member of our Advisory Group.
The constantly evolving landscape of digital meeting platforms

Accessibility should be considered in the planning of any event. Here, Megan Dausch, from Helen Keller Services, discusses different online meeting platforms from the perspective of preparing a webinar presentation.
Cine con Sentido - Cinematic Access for US Latinos

Cine con Sentido is an initiative by Dicapta and Canal 22 Internacional created to highlight the benefits of making, offering, and enjoying accessible audiovisual content in Spanish, supporting in this way the inclusion of our Latino Community.
WIPR, a Puerto Rican Educational and Cultural Channel, joins EnhAcceSS

We welcome our new fantastic Television Partner: WIPR. This channel joins us in our initiative Enhanced Access to Video for Students with Sensory Disabilities through Emerging Technology (EnhAcceSS), funded by the U.S. Department of Education.
All4Access impressed the participants of the Global Disability Youth Summit

The 24-hour virtual Global Disability Youth Summit (GDYS) was held the past 14 of January. The first one of its kind, the GDYS was a showcase for the innovations that young people with disabilities have created at the regional, local, and global levels. During the event, Nefertiti Matos Olivares, our Partnership Development Coordinator, showcased the capabilities of All4Access.
HITN and Dicapta Join Forces to Make Network's Content/Programming More Accessible to People with Sensory Disabilities

HITN, the leading Spanish-language network that offers educational and entertainment content to more than 40 million households across the United States, announced today its partnership with Dicapta to make its programming more accessible to people with sensory disabilities.
Conversations about Audio Description for Latinos in the US, Effortless Universal Access, and More

We are thrilled with the most recent podcast episode of Reid My Mind featuring Dicapta's President, Maria Victoria Diaz. Reid My Mind is hosted and produced by Tom Reid. Tom, like Maria Victoria, has Hispanic roots, loves music, advocates for accessibility, and is a tech geek.