Accessibility Statement — HSAM.net

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Accessibility Statement

HSAM.net is maintained by the Institute for Civil Memory, the nonprofit section of GLC / Gwyn Legacy. We want HSAM.net and related services to be usable, readable, and navigable by as many people as practical.

Last Updated: May 8, 2026

WCAG-aligned intent

HSAM.net and the Institute for Civil Memory intend to work toward accessibility practices aligned with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), while recognizing that legacy content, prototypes, third-party embeds, and rapidly evolving tools may need ongoing remediation.

This statement does not claim perfect compliance.

Practical remediation

Accessibility efforts may include semantic structure, keyboard-friendly navigation, readable contrast, responsive layouts, descriptive links, reduced-motion support, form labels where forms exist, and review of reported barriers. Reasonable remediation will be prioritized based on severity, user impact, available context, and technical feasibility.

Legacy and prototype surfaces

Some pages, documents, embedded tools, third-party resources, archived materials, or prototype interfaces may not yet meet the same accessibility standard. When barriers are identified, HSAM.net and the Institute for Civil Memory will make reasonable efforts to provide an alternative path, corrected content, or a practical workaround where feasible.

Report an issue

If you encounter an accessibility barrier, use Contact or Support. Include the page URL, browser/device, assistive technology if relevant, the barrier encountered, and the format or accommodation requested. Please avoid sending unnecessary medical, account, or client-sensitive details in the first message.

Response approach

Accessibility reports are reviewed through the same live Contact and Support routes used for other public site requests. Remediation is prioritized based on severity, feasibility, and affected workflow.