Musings

Everyday is halloween

Image Description: a photo of Kae in 2016 dressed as Medusa at a Halloween party, she is holding both her hands upwards balancing the words “disability” and “barriers”, with “disability” being higher than “barriers”.

This Halloween, let’s remember that for people with disabilities, the real horrors aren’t monsters or ghosts—they’re the barriers society creates. It’s not our bodies that haunt us but the inaccessible buildings, transportation, policies, and ableism that make life feel like a never-ending Halloween nightmare. Yet, we adapt, we resist, and we advocate, transforming society’s fears and limitations into fuel for a world that includes everyone—but it’s still scary out there. Stay safe y’all. 💙🎃👻


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