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SUMMARY:Accessible Voting in Tribal and Rural Communities: Strategies and Lessons for Polling Places
DESCRIPTION:ADA Audio Conference Webinar Series\nDate and Time: Thursday, August 6, 2026 | 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM Eastern Time | 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM Central Time.\nSponsored by the Great Lakes ADA Center and the ADA National Network (ADANN). For help, contact Great Lakes ADA Center: 1-877-232-1990 (Voice/TTY) or email webinars@adaconferences.org ( mailto:webinars@adaconferences.org ).\nRegister for the Zoom Webinar ( https://www.accessibilityonline.org/ADA-Audio/session?id=111224 )\nDescription:\nJoin the United States Access Board and The Native American Disability Law Center (NADLC) for a collaborative webinar on polling place accessibility. The Native American Disability Law Center is a private nonprofit organization that advocates for the legal rights of Native Americans with disabilities. This webinar will cover NADLC’s report of polling place accessibility in Navajo Nation and Hopi Tribal elections, discuss community-led advocacy to affect changes in accessibility, and discuss strategies and lessons for self-advocates, families, and professionals to utilize in their work. Additional resources on polling place accessibility will be provided.\nReal-time captioning and sign language interpretation will be provided.\nRegistrants will be able to submit questions in advance during the registration process.\nContinuing Education Credit Available: Certificate of Attendance: 1.5 Credit hours; ADA Coordinator Certification: 1.5 Credit hours; AIA HSW CES: 1.5 Credit hours; California Architects Board: 1.5 Credit hours; ICC: 1.5 Credit hours.\nSpeakers:\n\nHoskie Benally, Community and Government Liaison, Native American Disability Law Center ( https://www.accessibilityonline.org/speakers/speaker.aspx?id=11179&amp;ret=Accessible%20Voting%20in%20Tribal%20and%20Rural%20Communities:%20Strategies%20and%20Lessons%20for%20Polling%20Places )\nAustin Moore, Staff Attorney, Native American Disability Law Center ( https://www.accessibilityonline.org/speakers/speaker.aspx?id=11180&amp;ret=Accessible%20Voting%20in%20Tribal%20and%20Rural%20Communities:%20Strategies%20and%20Lessons%20for%20Polling%20Places )\nAmy Nieves, Public Affairs pecialist, U.S. Access Board ( https://www.accessibilityonline.org/speakers/speaker.aspx?id=11099&amp;ret=Accessible%20Voting%20in%20Tribal%20and%20Rural%20Communities:%20Strategies%20and%20Lessons%20for%20Polling%20Places )\n\n
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