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selkiechick ([personal profile] selkiechick) wrote in [community profile] access_fandom2013-11-19 11:41 am
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Disability Advocacy messages

So my local con, Arisia, is having a Ribbon Game this year, a contest to see who can collect the most ribbons on their badges.

To this end, they are encouraging staff members to make their own ribbons to hand out. So I thought that perhaps I could come up with a good disability advocacy message to offer fans who want to be advocates. Last year my little pins with the icon for sign language, handed out to anyone who could sign, and wanted one, went over pretty well.

But I cannot, for the life of me think of a good message.

I thought about "Not all disabilities are visible" but that is well over the 28 character limit.

Suggestions, ideas? Is this a terrible idea?
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[personal profile] sasha_feather 2013-11-19 07:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I like "Access is for Everyone" because it is easier to say. It might not be as clear, but a symbol or picture could be put with it.
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[personal profile] fred_mouse 2013-11-20 06:02 am (UTC)(link)
would 'access for everyone!' work? Or is it too strident?
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[personal profile] kshandra 2013-11-20 06:51 am (UTC)(link)
I had been thinking "Accessibility for Everyone" myself - I think "access" has more of a "backstage pass" feel in this context, rather than what is really meant.