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Accessibility Statement

This statement was last updated on December 26, 2025.

We at Black Dossier Publishing are working to make our site www.blackdossierpublishing.com accessible to people with disabilities.

Commitment And Standards

Black Dossier Publishing is committed to providing a website and digital content that are accessible to individuals with disabilities, consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Florida’s civil rights and public‑accommodation laws, and other applicable federal and state requirements.

Black Dossier Publishing treats its website as a place of public accommodation and aims to provide equal access to its information, eBooks, and services for all users, including those who rely on assistive technologies. To do so, the site is being designed and maintained with the goal of conforming to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA (or the most current, generally accepted equivalent).

Accessibility Features And Practices

To support accessibility, Black Dossier Publishing strives to:

  • Structure pages with clear headings, lists, and landmarks to improve navigation with screen readers and keyboards.
     

  • Provide alternative text for meaningful images and graphics so that users who cannot see them can still understand their purpose.
     

  • Maintain sufficient color contrast between text and background, avoid using color alone to convey information, and ensure text can be resized without loss of functionality.
     

  • Make links, buttons, and form fields operable via keyboard and properly labeled so that assistive technologies can accurately convey their function.
     

Requesting Assistance Or Accommodations

If you experience any difficulty accessing content on this website, encounter a barrier, or need information in an alternative format because of a disability, you may request assistance or a reasonable accommodation by contacting:

  • Accessibility Coordinator: Peter Moreno
     

  • Email: elchingon@blackdossierpublishing.com
     

  • Mailing Address:
    Black Dossier Publishing
    1000 Brickell Ave STE 715 PMB 211
    Miami FL 33131‑3047
     

When you contact us, please describe:

  • The nature of your accessibility request or the problem you experienced.
     

  • The URL or page where you encountered the issue.
     

  • The preferred format or method of communication (for example, accessible PDF, large print, HTML, or email support).
     

Black Dossier Publishing will make reasonable efforts to respond promptly and to provide the requested information or modification in a manner that is effective for you, consistent with obligations under the ADA and Florida’s anti‑discrimination and public‑accommodations laws.

Enforcement And Rights

Nothing in this Accessibility Statement limits or replaces rights and remedies that may be available to individuals under the ADA, the Florida Civil Rights Act, the Florida Accessible Electronic and Information Technology requirements for covered entities, or any other applicable federal, state, or local law. Individuals who believe they have been denied equal access to goods or services because of a disability may also seek assistance from the U.S. Department of Justice, the Florida Commission on Human Relations, or applicable local agencies.

Third‑party Content And Ongoing Improvements

Some content on the website may be provided or hosted by third‑party vendors, such as payment processors, embedded video platforms, or social‑media widgets, which may not fully meet the same accessibility standards that Black Dossier Publishing seeks to achieve. The company does not control the accessibility of these third‑party services but encourages providers to offer accessible options and will, where reasonable, assist users in accessing the information or services offered through them. Website accessibility is an ongoing process, and Black Dossier Publishing will periodically review its digital properties and may take further steps – such as audits, remediation, and staff training—to improve accessibility over time.

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