Pauline A. Guillermo is an author and the co-founder and former Executive Director (Emeritus) of The International Center for Disability Resources on the Internet (1998), one of the first internationally recognized virtual public policy centers dedicated to promoting opportunities for people with disabilities. Born and raised in San Francisco and educated in the Bay Area and New Jersey, she has written numerous papers and blogs, and consults on disability rights issues and best practices for Information Communications Technology (ICT), Section 508, and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) legal compliance. She is a long-time advocate for and writer on issues related to health disparities for women of color, diversity, and equity and inclusion for vulnerable populations and communities of color, and serves on the board for a select number of AAPI community-based organizations. Pauline is an active volunteer for wetlands and heritage preservation complexes on Oahu.
Pauline A. Guillermo is an author and the co-founder and former Executive Director (Emeritus) of The International Center for Disability Resources on the Internet (1998), one of the first internationally recognized virtual public policy centers dedicated to promoting opportunities for people with disabilities. Born and raised in San Francisco and educated in the Bay Area and New Jersey, she has written numerous papers and blogs, and consults on disability rights issues and best practices for Information Communications Technology (ICT), Section 508, and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) legal compliance. She is a long-time advocate for and writer on issues related to health disparities for women of color, diversity, and equity and inclusion for vulnerable populations and communities of color, and serves on the board for a select number of AAPI community-based organizations. Pauline is an active volunteer for wetlands and heritage preservation complexes on Oahu.
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