Building community engagement and understanding around disability through education, training, and workshops

 

What does inclusion mean?

 
 

Mission

Help individuals, nonprofits, and mission-driven organizations honor their values of inclusion by bringing disability into the conversation.

Guiding Quote

“Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.”

— Maya Angelou

Our Values

  • Three disabled self-advocates are standing close together, smiling towards the camera. Left to right is a young light skinned woman with highlights, a young man of Asian descent with dark hair and glasses, and a young Black woman with braids.

    Nothing About us without us.

    I try to consult with other disabled advocates on content and projects, especially where I don't have the same background or intersection of identities.

  • A hand is holding a glass ball towards the sky between the thumb and pointer finger. The background is a lake reflecting a gray sky, surrounded by green trees. The glass ball shows the lake, trees, and sky inside it clearly.

    Authentic Transparency

    I share my resources and methodology. For example - What guidelines do I follow for audio description?

  • A zoomed out full body shot showing three Black and disabled friends (a non-binary person with a cane and tangle stim toy, a non-binary person sitting in a wheelchair, and an invisibly disabled femme) smiling and taking a cell phone selfie together.

    Accessibility and Equity

    I try to incorporate accessibility and equity in what I do. I have a lot to learn. As a society, we're still learning how to accomplish this. I may not always succeed but it is still the goal I aim for.

    Photo Credit: Disabled and Here