"Deaf Poets Society: for Writers with Disabilities"

by Corinne Segal

Making literary spaces more inclusive

This work also needs to include efforts on the part of mainstream publishers—who often host live readings, panels and workshops that build writers’ careers—to be more accessible, Katz said.

“A lot of literary events are not accessible. A lot of the time we’re not even there. We don’t show up,” Katz said. “Not because we’re not around—we definitely are. It’s that a lot of physical spaces don’t acknowledge us, or don’t think ahead of time about, ‘Oh, there might be people with disabilities who want to attend.’ ”

For many deaf people, ASL interpretation is essential to their ability to participate in an event, Katz said. Live-streaming more events, with captions, would allow more people with fatigue-related disabilities to attend from home, Johnson said.

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Use the excerpt from “Meet the Deaf Poets Society, a Digital Journal for Writers with Disabilities” to answer the question.

What is a central idea of this section?

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All buildings need to follow the standards of the Americans With Disabilities Act.
All buildings need to follow the standards of the Americans With Disabilities Act.

Literary events include live poetry readings, live-streamed events, panels, and workshops.
Literary events include live poetry readings, live-streamed events, panels, and workshops.

New technologies can make literary events accessible to more people.
New technologies can make literary events accessible to more people.

Literary spaces need to be made more inclusive.
Literary spaces need to be made more inclusive.
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A central idea of this section is:

Literary spaces need to be made more inclusive.

This idea is emphasized through the discussion of accessibility issues and the need for mainstream publishers and literary events to consider the participation of people with disabilities, such as the importance of ASL interpretation and live-streaming events.

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