[This page is one of several pages on this website about the forthcoming book, Digital Accessibility Ethics: Disability Inclusion in All Things Tech. Visit the main Digital Accessibility Ethics book page to learn more.]
Digital Accessibility Ethics: Disability Inclusion in All Things Tech is on its way. Our publication date has been delayed until early May, but you can still learn about the digital accessibility ethics book at the 2026 CSUN conference. Here’s how:
- Join our Ethics Book MeetUp on Tuesday from 5-6 pm in Platinum Ballroom 3. Informal gathering with some of the authors and editors
- Attend our Ethics Book Session on Wednesday at 11:20 – check conference schedule for location. Authors Ariana Aboulafia, Sheri Byrne-Haber, Shilpi Kapoor, and Josh Miele , and editor/author Lainey Feingold, will talk about the Digital Accessibility Ethics Framework and their individual chapters. This will be the very first conference session devoted to the book!
The image at the top of this article announced the CSUN events described here. It also has a picture of the book cover. On the cover is a painting by a disabled artist named Ana Maria Vidalon. It features arcs of yellow, orange, blue, turquoise, pink, and purple. The lower half of these swaths of bright colors are populated by diverse figures, circles, and building-like shapes. The book title, Digital Accessibility Ethics: Disability Inclusion in All Things Tech, is on the cover. The three editors names are on the cover too. Editors are Lainey Feingold, Reginé Gilbert, Chancey Fleet. The publisher’s name, CRC Press / Taylor & Francis, is also on the cover.