When interpreters are treated as a cost, not an investment, access breaks down.

Micro-Stories series

Access isn’t an expense; it’s equity in action.

When budgets come before inclusion, communication fractures.

Barriers don’t always shout. Sometimes, they’re hidden in budget lines.

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When access is left to the last minute, it’s not inclusion. It’s an afterthought.

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When an exclamation mark is misread as anger, it’s misjudgement.