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For more on defining accessibility and examples that illustrate it, please see our wiki guide on [[making your activism accessible]]. | For more on defining accessibility and examples that illustrate it, please see our wiki guide on [[making your activism accessible]]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:11, 13 September 2022
Accessibility describes a space, practice, or event that meets the access needs of all those in attendance. -National Disability Rights Network, adapted by Michelle Xie [1]
For more on defining accessibility and examples that illustrate it, please see our wiki guide on making your activism accessible.
If you have any suggested revisions or additional resources to share related to the above content, please email them to kenzie@lehub.ca.
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