Guiding Accessibility Initiatives and Disability Inclusion
About Emma
Emma (she/her) is an access worker dedicated to guiding the accessibility of cultural experiences. She is passionate about fostering cross-disability solidarity, supporting accessible community engagement opportunities, and strategizing with a disability justice framework. Her lived experience with disability, both as a disabled person and care partner, has influenced her approach to anti-ableist projects and community building.
Emma is a Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) with the International Association of Access Professionals and has worked with organizations such as the Museum of Modern Art, The Phillips Collections, The Shed, The Urban Institute, Art Enables, The Arc, and the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History and Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Services
Emma offers a range of opportunities to engage with ways to strengthen accessibility at your organization.
Whether you are interested in strategic advising, staff training, specific event accessibility, or resource creation, the goal of these services is to provide practical and user-friendly information that builds capacity for access work and implements sustainable practices.
Emma’s approach is to be as collaborative, educational, inventive, and comprehensive as possible. Everyone’s work is access work!