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KARK: Cutting-edge low-vision technology comes to Clinton Presidential Library

  • Writer: Cameron Hasbrouck
    Cameron Hasbrouck
  • 3 days ago
  • 1 min read

LITTLE ROCK, Ark—The Clinton Presidential Library has become the first presidential library in the nation to offer ReBokeh, an emerging accessibility technology designed for people with low vision. The partnership marks a major step toward making visually rich environments more accessible to the millions of Americans who retain partial sight but often lack tools tailored to their needs.


Founded by Rebecca Rosenberg, who also lives with low vision, ReBokeh was created to fill what she describes as a long-standing gap in accessibility solutions. 


“About 85 percent of blind and low-vision people retain some usable sight,” Rosenberg explained. “But accessibility technology usually focuses on audio or tactile options. Those are important, but many of us are still trying to have a visual experience—especially in a highly visual space like the Clinton Library.”


See the full article and TV news piece from NBC4 in Little Rock here!


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