
Today is Global Accessibility Awareness Day! Access looks different for everyone. It goes beyond things like screen readers, automatic doors, and ramps. We asked our staff what’s something out of the ordinary they do for access, and here’s what they said:
IDs: Navy text on a cream background with disability pride flag colored bands in the corners across several images:
1. Access is more than just just captions, sign language, and ramps. Access can also look like
2. “Sitting at round tables to read lips better”
3. “Colorblind or high-contrast modes in video games”
4. “Sending agendas before meetings start”
5. “Wider seating options for every body”
6. “Light and temperature control indoors”




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