On note of International Day of People with Disability 2025

Team FOSSIA on December 3, 2025

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Whenever I am asked by people, “Why should I care about accessibility?”, the one quote that strikes me hard is the one by Stella Young — “Disability is the one minority group that anyone can join at any time.’”

The one thing that doesn’t change in a person’s life is the possibility of being disabled, either temporarily or permanently. It need not be major as in losing vision, hearing or movement. It can be something temporary, as in having a leg injury that makes it harder to stand in queues, or hand fracture that makes it hard to use a smartphone or take care of basic needs. The only point where we realize the several barriers around accessibility and inclusion is when we face disabilities ourselves.

When we think of it, it is not disability that is creating a barrier in a person’s way to achieve and enact on their work and passion. Rather, it’s we as a society building barriers with or without our realization.

Well, you might feel defensive, jumping straight to ask, “Well, what barriers did I and the society create?”, think of these situations:

Inclusion and accessibility as a mindset

Let’s take this day to acknowledge our biases, the barriers that exist in society, the challenges that every person with disability faces while being mindful of intersectionality to strive for a world where inclusion and accessibility is a mindset than a nice-to-have or a “feature”.

Let’s pledge to work forward for a more inclusive and accessible society. It could be as simple as:

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If you are interested in what we are doing and want to help us in these areas, please reach out to us at fossia@riseup.net.