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Dear friends, from the NEAamp;#39;s Office of Civil Rights and Equal Employment Opportunity, Nicole Phillips. Thank you so much, Christine, and welcome everyone. Thank you for joining todayamp;#39;s National Endowment for the Arts training webinar. For accessibility purposes, you will hear presenters provide visual descriptions of themselves and also the slides during this webinar. On the slide at the moment, we have the title of this webinar, Ensuring Accessibility of Your Projects Compliance Requirements for NEA Grantees. This will be presented by our accessibility director Beth Bienvenu and our new accessibility specialist Katharine Hayward. My name is Nicole Phillips. I m a middle-aged African American woman. I have dark hair past my shoulders. I m wearing a maroon blazer and a navy-blue blouse. I have a virtual background that is white with the NEA logo in the upper left corner. I m glad to join you as a specialist for the Office of Civil Rights and Equal Employment Opportunity