As we step into 2025, it’s time to amplify our shared vision of a world where disability is a natural, integrated part of human diversity. #AllInForAllAbilities is more than a hashtag—it’s a call to action for communities that value inclusion, equity, and accessibility.
For those of us who live and work within the disability community, we know that breaking down barriers isn’t just about fairness—it’s about justice, equality, and disability rights. Now is the time to collectively champion a future where everyone, regardless of ability, belongs.
How You Can Help
Your voice and influence are crucial in making this movement a global force for change. Here’s how you can get involved:
Spread the Word on Social Media
Use your platforms to inspire action and raise awareness. Share:Personal stories about why you’re #AllInForAllAbilities.
Examples of inclusive practices or spaces that inspire you.
Shoutouts to individuals or organizations making a difference.
Creative ideas, like videos, infographics, or artwork, that highlight the importance of accessibility.
Don’t forget to tag #AllInForAllAbilities and ensure the hashtag is written exactly as is to make it accessible for screen readers.
Take Action Locally and Globally
Promote accessible spaces and practices in your community.
Collaborate with businesses, policymakers, and leaders to drive systemic change.
Host or attend events to educate and inspire others about disability inclusion.
Visit the Page
Stay informed and connected by visiting https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61571520509004 for resources, updates, and more ways to get involved.Inspire Collaboration
Connect with fellow advocates, organizations, and global networks to amplify our collective impact. Together, we can move beyond awareness to real, lasting change.
Let’s Make This a Global Movement
#AllInForAllAbilities is about creating a world where inclusion isn’t the exception—it’s the standard. From classrooms to workplaces, from local neighborhoods to international platforms, this movement belongs to all of us.
Join us in making 2025 the year inclusion becomes a foundational value in every space we touch. Together, we can build a stronger, more compassionate and more inclusive world that celebrates all abilities.
Michelle Friedman is the board chair of Keshet in Chicago, a member of Disability Lead, and has been a disability advocate for 40 years. She has written two children’s books and is the author of her blog and is a frequent speaker for elementary and high school-age students.
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