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Accessibility Statement

Measures to support accessibility
Carter Hemion takes the following measures to ensure accessibility of carterhemion.com:

Include accessibility as part of our mission statement.
Conformance status
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) defines requirements for designers and developers to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. It defines three levels of conformance: Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA. carterhemion.com is partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 level AA. Partially conformant means that some parts of the content do not fully conform to the accessibility standard.

Feedback
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of carterhemion.com. Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers on carterhemion.com:

E-mail: carterhemion@gmail.com
Instagram: @carter_cricket
We try to respond to feedback within 1 week.

Limitations and alternatives
Despite our best efforts to ensure accessibility of carterhemion.com, there may be some limitations. Below is a description of known limitations, and potential solutions. Please contact us if you observe an issue not listed below.

Known limitations for carterhemion.com:

Videos: Videos may not have transcript or accurate captioning available because I cannot ensure the quality of video captions published on other platforms or by other people.. I monitor user comments and can typically add additional context where requested within 1 week.. Please contact me to report any issues you encounter in the meantime..
Assessment approach
Carter Hemion assessed the accessibility of carterhemion.com by the following approaches:

Self-evaluation

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Privacy Policy | Accessibility Statement

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I respectfully acknowledge that I live and work on Unceded Coast Salish, Stillaguamish, and Suquamish Territories. “Unceded” means that this land rightfully is home to Indigenous peoples and that it was never surrendered or handed over. 

 

I aim to support Indigenous peoples’ approaches to protecting their land, and commit to solidarity with them. Much of Washington State remains unceded territories of sovereign Native nations, and no federal or state government has the authority to govern them. 

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