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Accessible Education for Everyone

Learn Together, Grow Together

Join our collaborative learning community where accessibility expertise grows through shared experiences, peer mentorship, and real-world project collaboration. Connect with fellow learners and industry professionals in an environment designed for mutual growth.

Group Learning That Actually Works

Our community-centered approach puts collaboration at the heart of skill development. Working alongside peers from different backgrounds — developers transitioning to accessibility, UX designers expanding their expertise, and project managers learning inclusive design — creates a rich learning environment where everyone benefits from diverse perspectives.

  • Weekly collaborative workshops where teams tackle real accessibility challenges from local businesses and nonprofits
  • Peer code review sessions that help you spot issues you might miss working alone
  • Group project presentations where you'll practice explaining accessibility concepts to mixed technical audiences
  • Study partner matching based on complementary skills and learning goals

Connect with Experienced Practitioners

Learning accessibility becomes more engaging when you can connect directly with professionals who've built careers in this field. Our community includes working accessibility consultants, in-house specialists, and senior developers who regularly share insights from their daily work.

Arjun Mehta

Senior Accessibility Engineer

Works with fintech companies to build compliant digital banking experiences. Specializes in screen reader optimization and WCAG implementation strategies.

Priya Sharma

UX Accessibility Lead

Leads accessibility initiatives at a major e-commerce platform. Expert in user research with disabled users and inclusive design processes.

Rohan Singh

Independent Consultant

Helps startups and established companies implement accessibility from the ground up. Focus on practical solutions and team training.

Real Projects, Real Impact

The best way to learn accessibility is by working on actual websites and applications that need improvement. Our community partners with local organizations to provide meaningful project opportunities.

Local Business Audits

Small teams work with restaurants, shops, and service providers to assess and improve their website accessibility. Practice identifying issues and communicating solutions in plain language.

Nonprofit Collaborations

Work with disability advocacy groups and community organizations to make their digital presence more inclusive. These projects often lead to ongoing relationships and portfolio pieces.

Open Source Contributions

Contribute accessibility improvements to popular open-source projects. Learn to work with existing codebases and collaborate with distributed teams through GitHub and similar platforms.

Next community cohort begins September 2025. Limited to 24 participants to maintain quality peer interaction.

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