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Your business is in fact, not accessible, when there are stairs leading to your bathrooms, no matter how step free your front door is.
#inclusion matters#the future is accessible#accessibility#disabled#disabled community#cripple punk#disability awareness#disability advocacy
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El Renacer de una Industria (2020)
(Titled on Vimeo as, "Rebirth. The Mexican Film Industry.")
Written and directed by: Faride Schroeder, Jorge Aguilera, and Liam Aguilera Kelly
This beautifully shot and written short film is the polite way of saying, "Some things are 'bout to change up in here. Tick...tock...tick...tock..." ✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
I'd like to add: Any muh'fucca who doesn't think Yalitza Aparicio is the stunningly beautiful woman that she is because of her skin color, heritage, or any other fucked up reason we manufacture for hating someone, CAN GO STRAIGHT TO HELL!
#poder prieto#tenoch huerta#tenoch huerta mejia#tenoch huerta gifs#yalitza aparicio#inclusion matters#short film#mexican film industry#El Renacer de una Industria#Rebirth. The Mexican Film Industry.
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I am so excited. I just booked my first bookstore appearance to share this little book I wrote and illustrated for my kiddo.
#aac device#all communication is valid#autism#inclusion#inclusion matters#childrens books#illustrator#author#AAC#autism awareness
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Today is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities! Learn from Mobility International USA (MIUSA), Network of Organizations Working For People With Disabilities Pakistan (NOWPDP), and Zero Project how you can help advance disability rights!
#international day of persons with disabilities#disability#disabilities#disabled#disability pride#disabled and proud#disability rights#disability awareness#disability advocate#disability support#disability inclusion#inclusion#inclusion matters#invisible illness#invisible illness awareness#invisible disability#handicap#handicapped#amputee#special needs#accessibility
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Billy Footwear
Billy Footwear is adaptable shoes that actually look good. They come in all sizes for everyone. They are not made to fit over braces, but a lot of people with AFOs use them.
They didn't work out for me, but they may help you.
#ankle support#ability not disability#disability#disabilty life#afo#disability inclusion#the barriers we face#wheelchair life#wheelchair user#inclusion matters#friedreich's ataxia#disability pride#disability support#disabilties#disability life#adaptable clothing#ankle brace#billy footwear
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The cannabis industry is booming, but it's leaving many disabled women behind. Dispensaries often lack accessibility features, and many jobs in the industry require physical labor or inflexible schedules that don't work for everyone. It's time for change.
We need to work together to make the cannabis industry more inclusive for everyone, including disabled women. This means improving accessibility, offering more flexible work arrangements, and breaking down barriers to entry.
Let's create a future where everyone has equal opportunities to succeed in the cannabis industry.
#disability rights#accessibility matters#inclusion matters#cannabis industry#disabled women#breaking barriers#equal opportunity#diversity and inclusion#Change the Industry#Inclusive workforce#disability advocate#social justice#substack
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Embracing DEIB in 2024: Navigating New Frontiers in Workplace Diversity
Explore the transformative role of DEIB in 2024, highlighting strategic initiatives and leadership approaches for fostering workplace diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Discover how embracing DEIB drives organizational success and innovation
Embracing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging is crucial for organisational success and outperforming competitors. Continue reading Embracing DEIB in 2024: Navigating New Frontiers in Workplace Diversity
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i hate that i'm genuinely scared to post anything on my facebook due to my little cousin's bigotry-
i love the shit out of that kid-
but, she insists her transphobic nonsense is totally valid and important.
i get it. it's probably healthier to just cut that out of my life completely.
i just wish i could explain to her why that's so wrong and hurtful without starting a whole family fight
#lgbtqia#lgbtqia rights#support trans people#support trans rights#support trans kids#personal rant#inclusion matters
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Embracing Differences: Lessons We Can Learn from People with Special Needs
Shaina Tranquilino
October 19, 2023
Where individual differences are often stigmatized or overlooked, there is much to be gained by embracing diversity and learning from those who possess unique abilities. Individuals with special needs have an incredible capacity to teach us valuable life lessons that can positively impact our personal growth, relationships, and understanding of humanity as a whole. Their resilience, kindness, authenticity, and ability to find joy in the simplest things are just a few qualities that we can learn from and integrate into our lives.
1. Celebrating Resilience:
People with special needs exhibit remarkable resilience in navigating the challenges they face daily. Despite facing physical or cognitive challenges, they often display an unwavering determination to overcome obstacles. Witnessing their tenacity reminds us of the importance of perseverance and resilience in our own lives. They inspire us to confront difficulties head-on and find strength within ourselves to push forward during tough times.
2. Cultivating Compassion:
Individuals with special needs consistently demonstrate unparalleled levels of empathy and compassion towards others. Their genuine concern for the well-being of those around them serves as a reminder to treat everyone with kindness, dignity, and respect - regardless of their abilities or differences. By observing their profound empathy, we can learn to foster more inclusive communities where acceptance thrives.
3. Embracing Authenticity:
One beautiful lesson we can take away from individuals with special needs is their innate ability to embrace authenticity without judgment or pretense. They do not feel compelled to conform to societal expectations but instead radiate pure genuineness in all aspects of life. Observing this teaches us the value of being true to ourselves and encourages us to live authentically while appreciating the uniqueness in others.
4. Finding Joy in Simplicity:
Often consumed by the fast-paced nature of modern living, we tend to overlook the small moments that bring true joy and fulfillment. People with special needs often possess an extraordinary ability to find happiness in the simplest of things, reminding us that genuine joy can be found in unexpected places. Whether it is a heartfelt smile, a shared laughter, or the appreciation of nature's beauty, their ability to savor life's simple pleasures encourages us to slow down and cultivate gratitude for the little joys that surround us.
Learning from people with special needs offers us a chance to expand our perspectives, challenge preconceived notions about abilities, and foster a more inclusive society. Their resilience, compassion, authenticity, and ability to find joy in simplicity serve as powerful reminders of what truly matters in life. By embracing these lessons into our own lives, we can create compassionate communities where diversity is celebrated and differences are seen as strengths rather than limitations. Let us step forward with open hearts and minds, ready to learn from each other and build a world that embraces the power of uniqueness.
#embracing differences#inclusion matters#different not less#acceptance and understanding#learning from each other#uniquely abled
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#tiktok#blind#visually impaired#braille#mona lisa#inclusion#inclusivity#accessibility#disabled lives matter#disabled life#disabled#louvre#art museum#museum#louvre museum
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Nobody should ever judge anybody for how they choose to read.
I love Amazon as little as the next person, but an e-reader like the Kindle has accessibility features that simply don't exist on physical books.
My Kindle also allows a disabled person like me to buy books without having to go out to places all the time. And it allows someone like me, whose primary language is English and living in a country where books in English are few and far in between, to be able to get the books I want easily and cheaply.
There are people who need audiobooks to be able to enjoy books at all. My almost completely blind grandmother is able to have books in her life again, after not being able to read for many years.
It's a good thing that books are available in different formats now. Books should be accessible for everybody.
#bookblr#bookworm#reader#bibliophile#book collector#book addict#the future is accessible#inclusion matters#cripple punk
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SO FUCKING TRUE~
The difference in reaction when you tell abled people that you got a diagnosis vs telling disabled people is so funny to me.
Abled people: Oh nooo :( I’m so sorry that’s awful
Disabled people: FUCK YEAH congrats dude!!
#disability#disability awareness#spoonie#trying for that dx right now#inclusion matters#disability is valid#not all disabilities are visible#disability pride month
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Inclusion doesn't end at 18—platforms like Spinnr are creating safe, welcoming spaces where adults with Down syndrome can form meaningful connections and belong to a supportive community. Read more: https://t.ly/kShv_
#spinnr#inclusion matters#down syndrome awareness#inclusive communities#belonging for all#world down syndrome month
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We All Have Different Abilities: Inspiring Stories of Strength and Resilience
The phrase "We All Have Different Abilities" is a powerful reminder that every individual possesses unique strengths and talents. This inclusive perspective challenges societal norms and encourages a deeper appreciation for diversity.
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Our abilities come in countless forms, ranging from intellectual and physical skills to creative and emotional intelligence. What makes us truly exceptional is how we combine these abilities to navigate life's challenges and opportunities. Embracing the idea that everyone has something valuable to offer fosters a more compassionate and understanding world.
By recognizing and celebrating our differences, we create a space where everyone feels valued and empowered to reach their full potential. Let's move beyond labels and stereotypes and focus on building a society that celebrates the richness of human diversity. Together, we can create a world where everyone feels included and supported, regardless of their abilities.
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Autism awareness merchandise goes beyond fashion and accessories; it's a powerful tool for promoting understanding and acceptance. Featuring iconic symbols like the puzzle piece or the color blue, these products serve as conversation starters and catalysts for change. From apparel and jewelry to home decor and accessories, there's something for everyone.
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By wearing or displaying autism awareness merchandise, you demonstrate your support for the autism community. These items help raise visibility, challenge stereotypes, and foster a more inclusive society. Whether it's a simple pin or a bold statement piece, every purchase contributes to a greater cause. Join us in spreading awareness and making a difference.
Finding the perfect gift for someone with autism requires thoughtful consideration. Sensory-friendly items often make excellent choices, such as weighted blankets, noise-canceling headphones, or fidget toys. Practical gifts like organizational tools or time management aids can also be beneficial.
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For those with specific interests, consider gifts related to their hobbies or passions. Personalized items with a special touch can be incredibly meaningful. Ultimately, the best gift is one that shows you care and understand their unique needs and preferences.
#We All Have Different Abilities#Celebrate Diversity#Inclusion Matters#Diversity and Ability#Autism Gifts#Gifts for Autism#Autism Gift Ideas#Autism Presents#Find the Perfect Autism Gift#Support Autism with Gifts#Shop Autism Gifts Now#View all AUTISM GIFTS products: https://zizzlez.com/trending-topics/hobbies/autism-spectrum-awareness-month/#All products of the store: https://zizzlez.com/
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Choosing not to vote affects real lives and futures. Let’s engage in our democracy for a just and inclusive society.
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I don't own this but it looks awesome
#disability pride#ability not disability#disabilty life#disability#disability inclusion#friedreich's ataxia#disability support#the barriers we face#wheelchair life#wheelchair user#inclusion matters
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