HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH: Emojis with Disabilities A Step for Inclusion
Apple recently announced that later this year 59 new emojis that represent people with disabilities will be released. People love using emojis to express emotion, talk to others, and shorten messages by sending emojis instead of words.
Soon people will be able to send a message with a service dog, a person using sign language, or even someone with prosthetic limbs. There are also such things as a hearing aid ear, a person using a wheelchair, or a person using a white cane will. There are even distinct guide dogs and service dogs.