Ever notice how accessibility professionals can’t turn it off? We’re not just talking about ramps and alt text at work—we’re out here obsessively auditing everything.
Dinner party? I’m discussing the accessibility of the menu fonts. Wedding? I’m side-eyeing the aisle width like, “Could my wheelchair fit through here?”
At the grocery store, I’m “that person” adjusting the height of the self-checkout machine so everyone can reach it. Don’t even get me started on trying to relax during a movie—I’m monitoring if the captions are accurate.
Honestly, I’m surprised I haven’t been asked to leave a café yet for asking if they have accessible menus.
Accessibility isn’t just my day job—it’s an everything, everywhere, all at once job. When the world is a little more accessible, it’s better for everyone? The only way to make that happen is to spread the message everywhere you can.
Alt: a meme showing Pablo Escobar waiting alone on a public chair with a written caption: “At a social event but nobody wants to talk about accessibility”.
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