Accessibility
At Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center, we think accessibility is crucial in community spaces. We use the term “accessibility” to refer broadly to ways we are thinking expansively about ensuring access to our programs is equal to all LGBTQ+ people. We believe equity for all LGBTQ+ people means working to dismantle ableism in our spaces. We have a long way to go to be where we want to be and should be. We encourage community feedback as we continue the work.
What is the center doing?
This list is just to detail the actions we’re taking. We want to and are working to do more.
- We offer many hybrid community groups
- Through Zoom, we have closed-captioning on all our hybrid or virtual programs
- We also work to support neurodivergent community members who attend all programs by providing information about group expectations, maintaining quiet areas where community members can go during events, and sensory toys.
- We include image descriptions alongside all images and videos in social media posts
- There is accessible parking available in the 6th Street Community Parking Deck for the parking spaces closest to the elevator on each floor. The deck is directly adjacent to our community center.
- Unfortunately, the front entrance to our building is not wheelchair accessible, however our side entrance (on Bayard Rustin Way) is.
Have a question or concern?
Share your thoughts anonymously: Submit your thoughts via our Anonymous Accessibility Feedback Form. Responses from the form are shared directly at the committee meetings for group discussion.