Four people on a video call. An ASL interpreter signs in the lower right corner. Rooted in Rights logo and icons for Open Captions and Audio Description are on the left.

Accessible Video Calls

Accessible meetings are effective meetings. Whether you're catching up with a friend or discussing the latest project at work, accessibility ensures that everyone can fully engage and participate. Funded by the King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks, Wastewater Treatment Division and the Coal Creek Sewer Upgrade Project.
Rooted in Rights logo with interlocking trees in white and teal on black background

Accessibility for Social Storytelling

Accessibility as a Tool for Social Storytelling originally presented at Netroots.
Video still with Rooted in Rights program director, Anna Zivarts with backwards black cap and Rooted in Rights T-shirt

How to Make Your Video Go Viral. Hint: Be an #a11y

With support from the Ford Foundation, we’ve created a detailed guide for making accessible videos. We hope video makers of all levels and abilities will take the time to check it out!