Okay, someone is looking for accessibility focused reading and it's been so long since I started from zero, I'm going to crowdsource it.

My accessibility network, what work would you point a newer person to in 2026?

(Please feel free to spread! I know the accessibility focused community isn't a monolith and would also love works outside my corner.)

@pathunstrom I did the WCAG foundations course earlier this year and I liked how it included a lot about how people with (and without!) disabilities use the web and various accessibility technologies and features, including in some unexpected ways! A good overview on the why, also some stuff about making a business case for it, not super technical on the how (but points you to a lot of resources).

https://www.w3.org/WAI/courses/foundations-course/

Digital Accessibility Foundations - Free Online Course

For developers, designers, ux, writers, managers, advocates - professionals, instructors, students - technical and non-technical.

Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)