We are often asked about YouTube channels and podcasts about digital accessibility, diversity and inclusivity, and there are many covering a multitude of areas.
Warning: Inclusion on this list does not constitute endorsement for the opinions or actions of any of the YouTube channels and podcasts featured here.
- A11y Bytes (external website)
- AbilityNet (external website)
- Accessibility Talks (external website)
- AXSChat (external website)
- Ben Myers (external website)
- Chrome for Developers (external website)
- Crystal Preston-Watson (external website)
- International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP) (external website)
- PCR Digital (external website)
- CHAX Accessibility Unraveled (external website)
- OklahomaABLETech (external website)
- The Accessibility Guy (external website)
- TPGI Webinars (external website)
- Web Accessibility Education
- Government digital service (external website) – with videos on WCAG 2.2 and the impact to the UK public sector (external website).
- freeCodeCamp.org (external website) – technical training videos, including a web accessibility seminar (external website).
- MicrosoftEnable (external website) – Microsoft accessibility focussed channel, includes great demonstration videos like the BingO Bakery (external website), showing the importance of headings, landmarks and tabs.
- NNgroup (external website) – User Experience research with an interesting video about overlays (external website).
- Tharindu Liyanagunawardena (external website) – digital accessibility tutorials
Accessibility Advocacy
- AbilityNet (external website) – Accessibility charity, wide range of topics
- Harben Girma (external website) – Accessibility advocate
- Mike Oliver interview (external website) – coined the social model of disability
Blind and vision impaired
- The Blind Woodsman and Honeybee (external website) – blind woodworker
- Disney’s Frozen trailer with audio description (external website)
Deafness and British Sign Language (BSL)
- Commanding Hands (external website) – BSL tutorials
- The Deaf Academy (external website) – specialist school and college
- Interesting example of deafness and communication in gameplay in the Spider-Man 2 (PS5) game (external website)
Limb Loss and Mobility
- Ian Davis (external website) – Amputee and prosthetic hand builder
- Jessica Kellgren-Fozard (external website) – Chronic illness
- Limb Loss Boss (external website) – Double leg amputee
- Wheels2Walking (external website) – Wheelchair use and paralysis
Neurodiversity
- I Believe In You Publishing (external website) – Speaks about dyslexia advocacy
- Joe Wells (external website) – Autistic comedian
- Zara Beth (external website) – Neurodiversity and wheelchair use
- ND Mode – Neurodiversity in the Workplace, BBC spoons video (external website)
TPGI have a great list of accessibility podcasts (external website).
If you have any suggestions for other channels or podcasts that you think we should listen / watch and should be added to this list, please contact us at info@makethingsaccessible.com