Accessibility
At the Queer Center, we are working to break down our barriers. We are progressing slowly. On the one hand, because some accessibility improvements require time and money. On the other hand, because we are still learning and practicing in many areas. We welcome your feedback on how the Queer Center can become more accessible for you. Whether you walk, roll, or lie down a lot; whether you speak with your mouth, your hands, or a speech computer, and whatever your first language is; whatever your neurotype is or whatever senses you use to perceive your surroundings and how intensely you perceive them—our goal is for you to feel welcome at the Queer Center. Until that happens, we keep learning and changing.
