“People aren’t disabled. The environment they live in is.”

This quote from a Dutch planner and accessibility advocate named Karel Dollekens isn’t entirely accurate but the point here is that so much of the built environment just doesn’t work for a lot of people, whether or not they are “disabled.” The built environment as a whole keeps a lot of people from full opportunity and full enjoyment of life. Accessibility equals universal design, and it is for everybody.

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