The Accessibility Conversation You’re Not Having (But Should Be) | L. Denise Wells | TEDxAtlanta
We say we believe in inclusion, but how often do we include disability in that conversation?In this provocative and heartfelt talk, accessibility advocate and DEI practitioner L. Denise Wells invites us to rethink what true inclusion looks like, why it’s not just a moral imperative but a driver of innovation. From elevators to texting, some of the technologies we rely on every day were originally designed for people with disabilities. So why are so many still excluded from the rooms where decisions are made?As the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act approaches, this talk challenges business leaders, educators, and changemakers to stop seeing accommodations as extras—and start recognizing them as launchpads for better design, better workplaces, and a better future for everyone.
L. Denise Wells is dedicated to advancing diversity,
equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) across
industries.A John C. Maxwell-certified speaker and award-winning author, she brings over 25 years of experience as a storyteller, DEIA advisor, and
transformational leadership coach, helping individuals and organizations create more inclusive and equitable spaces.Her commitment to empowerment is evident in her acclaimed book, “An Anthology of Sisterhood,” a 2013 NAACP-nominated collection amplifying the voices of 22 dynamic women. With a foreword by the late Ruby Dee, the book has received multiple literary honors and is required reading in ethnic studies at Santa Barbara College.Denise co-benefacts the Ruby Dee Legacy of Sisterhood Scholarship and holds degrees from the University of Georgia and Central Michigan University. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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