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A human rights-focused educational site documenting the environmental, economic, and social impact of the Maya Train in Mexico. The site includes maps, testimony, articles, legal cases, and visual archives related to deforestation, Indigenous displacement, and tourism infrastructure. Built for public awareness and advocacy, with multilingual support in English, Spanish, and Yucatec Maya.

Accessibility Statement

This statement reflects our commitment to ensuring that all individuals, including those with disabilities, can access the valuable educational content provided on our site.

Our Commitment to Web Accessibility

We are dedicated to making our educational materials accessible to all visitors, regardless of their abilities. This includes providing equal access to information and ensuring a seamless browsing experience for individuals using assistive technologies.

Accessibility Features of Our Site

Our site complies with the latest WCAG [2.0 / 2.1 / 2.2 - select relevant option] guidelines, ensuring accessibility to the level of [A / AA / AAA - select relevant option]. We have implemented various features to enhance accessibility, including:

    - Integration of an Accessibility Wizard to identify and address potential accessibility issues
    - Structuring clear heading hierarchies across all pages
    - Inclusion of descriptive alternative text for images
    - Implementation of color combinations meeting required contrast ratios
    - Minimization of motion-based content
    - Accessibility of all multimedia and downloadable files on the site

Please note, some pages may have partial compliance with the standard due to the presence of third-party content. We are actively working towards full compliance for all pages.

In certain cases, the accessibility of specific pages may be impacted by third-party content. We are committed to resolving these issues to ensure comprehensive compliance with accessibility standards across all pages.

Our Physical Accessibility Arrangements

At our organization, we have implemented comprehensive accessibility arrangements in our physical offices and branches to ensure that all individuals, including those with disabilities, can access our services. These arrangements encompass various aspects, such as parking facilities, public transportation access, service areas, and additional accessibility services and amenities.

Contact Us for Accessibility Support

If you encounter any accessibility barriers while using our site or if you require further assistance, please reach out to our accessibility coordinator:
- [Name of the accessibility coordinator]
- [Telephone number of the accessibility coordinator]
- [Email address of the accessibility coordinator]
- [Additional contact details, if available]

ABOUT ME >

Truth Behind the Tracks: Infrastructure and Injustice is an independent, research-based educational site created by a student researcher at Colorado State University. Since 2022, this project has evolved as part of long-term academic work in human rights, environmental justice, and Latin American studies.

It documents the environmental, economic, and social impacts of the Maya Train in Mexico — with particular attention to Indigenous displacement, deforestation, tourism development, and state-led infrastructure. The site includes maps, oral testimonies, legal cases, visual archives, and scholarly sources.

Created to support public awareness and advocacy, the platform is multilingual: available in English, Spanish, and Yucatec Maya.

CONTACT >

T: +1 (303) 416-0061

E: Kelli.lane@colostate.edu

E: Kelli.lane24@gmail.com

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