Facebook Live video feed accommodations.
ChrisHaulmark October 2, 2017 in ASL 16 Subscribers Subscribe
Chris Haulmark​ shares his experience with excellent and not so acceptable Facebook Live video feed accommodations.
Links:
ACLU Live video: Link
The Kansas City Star (Sam Mellinger): Link
The Kansas City Star (Yoder's second appearance): Link
Facebook Live Video Instructions for Live Captions: Link
Transcription:
[Video Description: Chris Haulmark is standing in the kitchen wearing blue striped, long-sleeved, and button-up shirt.]
Hello!
This is Chris Haulmark, running for US House of Representatives in Kansas’s Third Congressional District.
Today, I want to give my heartfelt deepest condolences to the friends and families of the victims killed and injured in the two recent mass shootings: Yesterday morning in Lawrence, Kansas where three were killed and two were hospitalized, and in Las Vegas during last night’s concert, where at least 58 people were killed and over 500 people injured.
Wow! That’s so tragic!
And that’s one of the worst nonmilitary mass shooting to happen in America today!
*deep sigh*
Today, we won’t discuss those two events right now, as we feel it’s too early, and I prefer to gather all information, review it, and analyze it before presenting my viewpoint on both shooting incidents, okay?
So today we will discuss the impressive American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas.
Yesterday afternoon, the ACLU hosted an event in Lawrence, Kansas regarding the voter suppression that Kansas’s evil Secretary of State Kris Kobach has been doing,
which has prevented many people from voting, while concurrently, the reviled Trump administration has installed Secretary Kobach to a position with Orwellian duties involving “protecting against voter fraud,†whatever incompetency that does.
As I watched the ACLU event on its Facebook feed it was a thrill to see that closed-captioning was provided!
Whether or not my campaign had a role in their providing that accommodation, I do not yet know.
Two days ago, I emailed ACLU and requested they add captioning and having visible American Sign Language interpreting team on their videos.
This was for full and complete access to their videos, not just for me, but also for the entire Deaf and Hard of Hearing community to watch, too.
Just so it happens yesterday, right before the event, I checked with the ACLU to verify whether or not captions would be provided.
They wholeheartedly confirmed: oh yes!
Their video would be captioned and an American Sign Language interpreting team has been hired.
While watching the video, the American Sign Language interpreting team wasn’t visible, yet there was LIVE captioning- WOW! LIVE captioning!
I am truly impressed with the ACLU’s ability and willingness in achieving full and complete accessibility!
Now we would like to share insight on Kansas City Star’s resistance to my attempts in contacting them, requesting that captions be added to their live videos.
We did speak with a spokesperson, Sam Mellinger, the Kansas City Star’s sports editor.
We commented that there was no captioning in his live video that had taken place while he was seated in a car, sharing his commentary.
We were curious on what the commentary was about, and how we could be involved.
In response to my comment under the Kansas City Star’s Facebook posting expressing disappointment in the lack of captioning, Mr. Mellinger replied, encouraging us to send him an email to discuss it.
We dutifully submitted an email describing how Facebook has the ability to add captions to its Live videos.
We also shared links to other successfully captioned Facebook Live videos.
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