Radical Accessibility: Including Everyone, No Exceptions | Molly O'Connor | TEDxSioux Falls

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
  • What if we reimagined a world built for everyone? People with disabilities represent the largest minority, with over 1 billion people living with disabilities worldwide. Inspired by her father who navigated the world with disabilities, designer Molly O’Connor advocates for radical accessibility, creating digital and physical spaces where access is not a burden or an afterthought - it’s a human right. Radical accessibility requires us to reflect on our biases and create everything we make with accessibility first. Together, we can remake the world into one that is accessible and equitable for all. But first, we must answer the call for radical accessibility. Molly O’Connor is a graphic designer who works collaboratively to make the world more inclusive and accessible through equity, empathy, and imagination. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

Komentáře • 15

  • @teeI0ck
    @teeI0ck Před 11 měsíci +3

    "When we avoid difficult
    conversations, we trade
    short-term discomfort for
    long-term dysfunction."
    -Peter Bromberg

  • @professorh7024
    @professorh7024 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for this teaching. Also, thank you for sharing your dad with us! 💜

  • @mixenne
    @mixenne Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you for speaking up about this. I appreciate it. 🙏

    • @chrysanthemum833
      @chrysanthemum833 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you for watching and your kind feedback!

  • @chrysanthemum833
    @chrysanthemum833 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Any feedback about how I can improve this talk is greatly appreciated!

    • @alanparmenter
      @alanparmenter Před měsícem

      Have confidence - it's not the talk which needs improvement, it's the world's acceptance of the issues.

  • @samgold9151
    @samgold9151 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Can you provide?
    Accessible Environments for all type Disability in Grants Pass Oregon USA in 2028
    Blind
    Low Vision
    White Cane
    Guide Dog
    Glasses
    Eye Contacts
    Sighted Problems
    Deaf
    Hard of Hearing
    Lip Reading
    Sign Language
    Hearing Aids
    Cochlear Implant
    Hearing Problems
    Autism
    Nonverbal Individuals
    Neurodevelopmental Problems
    Cognitive Problems
    Wheelchair
    Electric Wheelchair
    Deformities of the Body
    Cerebral Palsy
    Parkinson's
    More...

  • @CrippIusDungledeen
    @CrippIusDungledeen Před 11 měsíci

    I know many people want this. But it can never happen. There will always be people who will be less abled than others, and we can't fix that.

    • @chrysanthemum833
      @chrysanthemum833 Před 11 měsíci +5

      There will always be a variation of ability levels, it's how we choose to design our world that has the power to close the disability gap. We all have the ability to take steps to make the world more accessible.

    • @mixenne
      @mixenne Před 10 měsíci +1

      I hope that you don't mean fix as in fix their disability because in many cases it's not possible, and even if it was, some people don't want or need to be fixed.
      When it comes to fixing accessibility, trying to make at least some people's time on this planet a bit better is still better than doing absolutely nothing.

    • @alanparmenter
      @alanparmenter Před měsícem

      What did you think this talk calls for? Not an end to disability, no; that's ableism. It calls for an end to inaccessibility, which can be fixed!

  • @URFUTUREUK
    @URFUTUREUK Před 11 měsíci +1

    I used to be all starry eyed like you. It'll never happen. Nice to see you're still positive about changing the world though 😂

    • @alanparmenter
      @alanparmenter Před měsícem

      This TED talk happened though, and Molly O'Connor works on accessibility professionally; I think her vision and action deserves respect.

    • @URFUTUREUK
      @URFUTUREUK Před měsícem

      @@alanparmenter respect away 🙄