Accessible Conversations
Focusing on powerful women IN accessible spaces, this broadcast aims to promote the disabled voice and help make accessibility the standard in our world today.
Accessible Conversations
Unveiling the Heroines of an Inclusive Future
Embark on an inspiring exploration of inclusion with me, Jessica Fabus-Cheng, as we celebrate the women leading the charge in creating accessible environments for all. This isn't just another conversation about inclusivity; it’s a heartfelt tribute to the unsung heroines whose dedication is sowing the seeds for a future where inclusivity isn't an afterthought—it's the blueprint. Every episode of 'Accessible Conversations' is a testament to the power of collective action and the transformative impact of every small step toward equality.
Join us for the kickoff of a series where the extraordinary lives and contributions of women in the accessibility movement take center stage. Weaving together personal narratives with actionable insights, these discussions are an invitation to amplify the voices of the disabled community and recognize the tireless efforts of women who embody the change they seek in the world. Tune in for an engaging and uplifting journey, where every story shared is a stride toward a more inclusive tomorrow.
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All right, everyone. Well, welcome one and all to Accessible Conversations. My name is Jessica Fabus-Cheng. I am beyond thrilled to be presenting this podcast, this interview show, and it's been a long time coming. I've been dreaming about this for a really, really long time and I'm just so thrilled to present this to all of you. Here at Accessible Conversations, we will be focusing on giving inclusion a seat at the table and really focusing in on powerful women in accessible spaces.
Jessica Fabus Cheng:So often us, as women, we ourselves create the accessible space because we are the accessible space. If we see that there is a need for some kind of change in the world, how often is it a woman who takes the step necessary to get things done? It is my hope, it is my goal to not only promote the disabled voice, but to highlight incredible women who are passionately creating a more accessible world by taking meaningful action. I think whenever you have an impact that you want to make, every little step forward towards that is in no way small, even though it may appear that way. It's usually those little seeds that grow and end up being the biggest trees. Again, welcome to Accessible Conversations. I am so excited to be getting started and I hope that you will tune in, I welcome you here and let's get this thing going.