Join the Supporting Transitions project of MAC as we discuss ways that cultural organizations can make their volunteer opportunities more accessible, tap into new sources for high quality volunteers, and discover new ways to engage eager volunteers in their organizations. This workshop help attendees understand new ways…
Language is so much more than the spoken word – it is about the desire to communicate our thoughts and feelings, hopes, and frustrations. MAC convenes a panel to discuss the experience of communicating in the arts and cultural sector. Our panelists will address the…
Whether your cultural institution is looking to expand their existing accessibility practices or just getting started, “Quick Wins: Access at Cultural Institutions” will provide your organization with a few free and actionable tactics to make your institutions more inclusive of people with disabilities. This session…
Whether you’re gearing up for college, an internship, or a career after completing higher learning, this workshop will give you the tools and set you up for success. This of session will help you learn how to stay organized, and jump start your job search…
When it comes to telling your professional story, your LinkedIn profile plays a big role. It says who you are, and it makes you part of the LinkedIn community. You can create a great profile in a few easy steps and update it as your…
In the Mixer NYC Studio at the Microsoft Store participants will have the opportunity to play Xbox using Adaptive Gaming Controllers. Registration Available Here This event is part of Access and Employment Week (10/21 – 10/25) through the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities and…
In the NYC Mixer Studio at the Microsoft Store participants will have the opportunity to play Xbox using Narrator for individuals who are Blind and Low Vision. Registration Available Here This event is part of Access and Employment Week (10/21 – 10/25) through the Mayor’s…
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