Chancey Fleet is a Data & Society affiliate whose writing, organizing, and advocacy aims to catalyze critical inquiry into how cloud-connected accessibility tools benefit and harm, empower, and expose communities of disability. She was a 2018-19 D&S fellow. Chancey is the assistive technology coordinator at the New York Public Library, where she founded and maintains the Dimensions Project, a free open lab for the exploration and creation of accessible images, models and data representations through tactile graphics, 3d models, and nonvisual approaches to coding, CAD, and “visual” arts. She was recognized as a 2017 Library Journal Mover and Shaker.
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Data & SocietyA video of Chancey Fleet and Taeyoon Choi's virtual conversation about network building and activism opportunities. Read moreApril 2020 -
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Data & SocietyIn her talk, Data & Society Fellow Chancey Fleet describes “the state of non-visual access to everyday digital interactions." Read moreJune 2019