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Recently, I’ve heard a lot about how ableism exists in our society and how to push back against it.
While the fashion industry has been trying to be more inclusive in recent years by hiring models of color to walk in their runway shows, the industry as a whole still tends to market its clothing to a generally slim consumer.
As a writer, I have been trying to find a space for queer literature, and I finally found it: Lambda Literary.
For the past two semesters that I have been enrolled at Arizona State University, I’ve noticed a lot of students and professors using the opportunities of online/Zoom school to be more inclusive and acknowledging of others.
While social media is still becoming more accessible, it has a great potential for promoting inclusivity, especially disability advocacy.