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Hello folks!

Is anyone aware of any good article/paper/podcast/published statistics
emphasising on the 'need' of making SciComm/PE/research outreach (not
science education at school) accesible to people with blindness and visual
impairments (especially young people) or those emphasising on this gap?

I am not finding much on this (which itself proves the gap I guess).

If you know about any such work, please do share it with me on
[log in to unmask] I shall be so thankful!

Best Regards,
Sonal Katyal


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