Services

Conchita, along with other blind adults, teaching blind students how to navigate a mock buffet table.

Tailored Educational and Accessibility Training

  • Workshop on how to support your Blind or Low Vision English Learner population.

  • Consultations on working with a particular Blind or Low Vision student.

  • Workshop on creating an accessible workplace (101).

  • Workshop on how to create accessible content.

  • Workshop on DEIA (“A” standing for accessibility).

  • Fun and engaging salsa lesson that utilizes the Braille cell.


Conchita in the center of a group of eight people, wearing a black dress with gold lines along the edges and holding a white cane. There's a U.S. flag in the background.

Keynote Presentations

  • Keynote on my personal lived experiences as a previously undocumented, blind Mexican-American immigrant.

  • Keynote on access and accessibility.

  • Keynote tailored to your audience.


Translation and Interpretation

  • English to Spanish and Spanish to English.

  • Translation of educational guides, surveys, reports, organizational materials, social media content, etc.

  • Interpretation for meetings, events, gatherings, etc.


Conchita, Sachin, and Raquel at the AUCD Conference, smiling at the camera, where Conchita gave a keynote.

Liaising and Connecting

  • Bridging organizations and/or researchers to the blind and low vision community. 

  • Facilitating connections to and between academics, advocates, professionals, and communities in the fields of blindness and low vision, Disability, and accessibility.  


Audiovisual Accessibility Services

Through our partners at LViS Vally, we offer the following multilingual services for the creation of accessible audiovisual content:

  • Subtitling

  • Audio-description

  • Full transcription and text alternatives

  • Trainings for accessible audiovisual content creation

  • Project evaluations and consultations

Conchita wearing blue beaded earrings and a blue shirt, bending over to reach a blind student at desk level and guiding them during play.

“Many folks are so eager to highlight ableism in communities of color, yet lack a basic analysis of how white supremacy is a root cause that keeps communities of color from accessing information, education, and funding.”

— Conchita Hernandez Legorreta

Expert Consultation and Services

for Accessible Education