Access is never just about ramps and signage; it’s about how a space makes us feel welcome, or reminds us of what’s missing. Sometimes the most powerful stories arrive where we least expect them.
What’s one place that caught you off guard with how accessible, or inaccessible, it truly was?
Maybe it was a quiet bench tucked beside a ramp you didn’t expect, or a scenic trail that promised inclusion but forgot the basics. Perhaps it was a museum that offered sensory maps and warm lighting, or a festive market that overlooked the need for rest spaces and clear signage.
Whether it lifted your spirits or reminded you of what still needs redesigning, your experience matters. These moments of ease, of frustration, of unexpected welcome help us trace the emotional geography of access. They show us where intention meets reality, and where care is still missing.
Share your story, drop a comment, a photo, or a reflection below. Your voice helps us map what’s working, what’s evolving, and what still needs reimagining.











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