• What Is Accessibility?

  • Making Adventures Equally Available- How Wheel the World is Changing the Travel Industry

  • What Is Accessibility?

  • Vocal Point Quietly Introduced at IAAIS 2025 as Rebrand Takes Shape

  • Celebrating Our Volunteers: Vocal Point Hosts Annual Luncheon

  • GaRRS Goes to the VO Atlanta Conference 2025

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What Is Accessibility?

Accessibility means more than convenience—it’s the key to independence, connection, and equal opportunity. From screen readers to voice assistants, technology has transformed daily life for people who are blind or have low vision. At Vocal Point, we champion accessibility, ensuring everyone has the tools and access they need to live fully.
Four Hikers Are Outdoors In A Grassy Mountain Landscape. Two Men Are Carrying Another Man With A Disability In An Adaptive Hiking Chair With A Single Wheel, While A Fourth Man Walks Beside Them With A Backpack. Everyone Appears To Be Enjoying The Hike, Smiling And Working Together As A Team.

Making Adventures Equally Available- How Wheel the World is Changing the Travel Industry

In Making Adventures Equally Available – How Wheel the World is Changing the Travel Industry, Beatrix Taylor explores how Wheel the World is breaking barriers in accessible travel. The piece highlights the company’s innovative approach to designing inclusive travel experiences for people with disabilities, ensuring that exploration, adventure, and cultural discovery are no longer limited by mobility challenges. Through real stories and industry insights, Taylor illustrates how accessibility is reshaping tourism and opening the world to everyone.
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What Is Accessibility?

Accessibility means more than convenience—it’s the key to independence, connection, and equal opportunity. From screen readers to voice assistants, technology has transformed daily life for people who are blind or have low vision. At Vocal Point, we champion accessibility, ensuring everyone has the tools and access they need to live fully.
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Vocal Point Quietly Introduced at IAAIS 2025 as Rebrand Takes Shape

This Image Features Two Smiling Women Standing Side By Side In Front Of A Dark Blue Backdrop With Colorful Logos, Including Those Of Gpb (Georgia Public Broadcasting) And Pbs. The Woman On The Left, Named Val (As Shown On Her Name Tag), Has Short Gray Hair And Is Wearing A Navy Cardigan Over A Light Shirt With An Intricate, Mandala-Like Pattern. She Is Also Wearing High-Waisted Blue Jeans And Holding A Pencil In Her Right Hand. The Woman On The Right, Named Susan (According To Her Name Tag), Has Blonde Hair And Is Dressed In A Deep Navy Blue Dress With A V-Neckline. She Is Wearing A Turquoise Pendant Necklace And A Watch On Her Left Wrist. A Tattoo Is Partially Visible On Her Right Forearm. Both Women Appear Warm And Friendly, Standing Closely Together As If Posing For A Commemorative Photo At An Event Or Gathering.

Celebrating Our Volunteers: Vocal Point Hosts Annual Luncheon

Three Attendees At Vo Atlanta 2025 Stand Closely Together Smiling And Making Playful Faces. The Person In The Middle Has A Surprised Expression, With One Arm Around Each Of The Others. All Wear Conference Badges, And The Person On The Right Carries A Sag-Aftra Tote Bag With &Quot;#Adsgounion&Quot; Written On It.

GaRRS Goes to the VO Atlanta Conference 2025