Andean at multiple intersections, your accessibility hypewoman. Eating the broken pretzels for justice and joy. No waitin for the macro doin micro 🇧🇴 she/ella
#AlwaysAltText: here's how to add your Alt Text, visual descriptions for your media, for 4 of the social media networks:
1. Twitter: https://t.co/xJMTqMPSEG.
2. Facebook: https://t.co/PiOvRYEwN4.
3. Instagram: https://t.co/0XViqAv5li.
4. LinkedIn: https://t.co/CLUQCHtCda.
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Happy Global Accessibility Awareness Day! It's a great day for action. We've assembled a few free events and resources for you: https://t.co/KdPEpNqHYM #GAAD
“Critical disability theorists argue that racism [xenophobia, transphobia, etc.] and ableism operate jointly, intensifying and borrowing from each other. These phenomena, along with other forms of oppression, thus call for intersectional analysis.” - Sami Schalk
Cc: Selma Blair
I gotta thank my ADHD brain for flourishing when I’m actually interested in something. It’s unbeatable, it’s in its element, it’s thriving because it feels at home
@ChosenTime50@dilanesper they've promised to make the subway fully accessible only after losing a lawsuit. With current timeline, completion is set for 2055.
Children with disabilities in Gaza have nowhere to go and are struggling to escape Israel’s bombs.
And UNICEF estimates about 1,000 children have suffered limb amputations since Israel’s attacks began.
A really informative conversation on professionals with disabilities and their experiences in the work place + lessons for managers when it comes to accommodations...even when an employee doesn't know what to request! Audio/transcript available. https://t.co/R6tE1RlmK0
I've had a lot of people getting in touch about losing their jobs for speaking up about Palestine.
If you're being targeted, reach out and I will connect you to movement lawyers.
Join us this Sunday for a Sensory-Friendly Morning! Designed for families with children with sensory sensitivities, this program offers early access to select galleries & engaging art activities: https://t.co/YtKSoa6cYK
#phillyfamily#philamuseum#sensoryfriendly
Albuquerque police killed more people last year than nearly any other police department in the country.
If recent history is any indication, the officers involved will never be tried for the shootings.
Via @SearchlightNM
https://t.co/HDHuDRgT9w