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Caitlin Solone

Academic Administrator, Disability Studies at UCLA; Co-President, Cal-TASH

Caitlin Solone, PhD, is an Academic Administrator for the Disability Studies program at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). In this role, she is involved in teaching courses, developing curriculum, and engaging in research and advocacy efforts related to disability studies. Dr. Solone is also the leader of the Social Media Access for All (SoMAA) Lab at UCLA, which focuses on creating accessible digital communities and promoting disability justice through research and actionable tools like accessibility toolkits and explainer videos.134

Dr. Solone's work emphasizes the intersection of disability with other forms of oppression and aims to reshape societal practices toward universal inclusion. She also serves as Co-President of Cal-TASH, an organization advocating for equity and inclusion for individuals with significant disabilities.25 Additionally, she is contributing to research publications and tools to enhance social media accessibility, with plans to release a Social Media Accessibility Toolkit by Summer 2025.14

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