We are an open artistic collective practicing accessibility and inclusion.
We are a diverse able and disabled bodies collective. Untitled Queen inspired us to describe accessibility as "sexy and cool." We are developing our artistic practice following this idea, and we are looking into sharing knowledge and activating collaborations. Destiny Around Void is not working on another definition of accessibility. Talila A. Lewis is already offering an ongoing definition of ableism that has guided our thinking since 2019:
able·ism /ˈābəˌlizəm/ noun A system of assigning value to people's bodies and minds based on societally constructed ideas of normalcy, productivity, desirability, intelligence, excellence, and fitness. These constructed ideas are deeply rooted in eugenics, anti-Blackness, misogyny, colonialism, imperialism, and capitalism. This systemic oppression that leads to people and society determining people's value based on their culture, age, language, appearance, religion, birth or living place, "health/wellness", and/or their ability to satisfactorily re/produce, "excel" and "behave." You do not have to be disabled to experience ableism.