Accessibility Shouldn’t Stop at the Door
From the outside, everything can look perfect.Clean buildings. Wide windows. Bright spaces. Accessible… right? Not always. Because accessibility isn’t about […]
From the outside, everything can look perfect.Clean buildings. Wide windows. Bright spaces. Accessible… right? Not always. Because accessibility isn’t about […]
Disabled people hear a lot of things that are meant to be helpful…but don’t always land that way. Sometimes it’s
Some days, accessibility feels invisible. Other days, it’s the small things that make all the difference — the tiny wins
Accessibility is often reduced to visible features. A ramp. A lift. An accessible toilet. Automatic doors. If those things exist,
Accessibility often looks fine at first glance. There are clear step edges.There’s a handrail. On paper, that sounds like good
Some days, your body wakes up and says, “Not today, buddy.” Your joints ache. Your brain feels like molasses. Even
Some days, your body wakes up and goes,“Not today, buddy.” Your joints ache.Your brain feels like molasses.Even lifting a spoon
Most people walk over these bumpy tiles every day without thinking twice.For blind and visually impaired people, they’re not decoration
If normal life feels harder than it should… you’re not broken — the system is. Disabled people aren’t “failing” at