Universal Design is the configuration of a space or environment so it can be accessed, used, and understood by the greatest number of people, regardless of their size, age, or ability. This concept ensures buildings, parks, homes, and public transportation are approachable and inclusive for all. Learn more about the principles of universal design!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPntShEmg2g When filmmakers Chris and Stef Guerrero highlighted cultural appropriation in their new film “Canceled,” they succeeded in creating a short horror and comedy that shows the consequences of one’s actions. Directed and written by Disability Belongs™ Entertainment Lab alum Chris Guerrero and co-produced by Chris and Stef Guerrero, “Canceled” features a social media influencer [click to continue...]
Currently, making products and services accessible to everyone is the exception, but it should be the rule. Learn more about examples of inclusive marketing and how your business can be more accessible!
“Voting in elections is a fundamental right in a democracy, allowing citizens to shape their country’s future. As an American, you should be able to vote easily and comfortably, no matter your ability.” Learn more about the current state of accessible voting and what’s coming next!
When you give birth to your child, the possibility of them being taken away is not something that is typically considered, but parents with disabilities have a higher risk of that chance. About 20% of the children in the American foster care system have parents who have some type of disability. In 1975, a mother’s [click to continue...]
The short film POSSUM by Sophie Sagan-Gutherz, directed and co-written by Daisy Rosato, is a satirical horror about five young adults at an artist retreat. Going into this film, I had no idea what to expect, but I found it to be a creative and unique visualization of how people figure out their true beliefs [click to continue...]