This gorgeous digital platform reframes disability as a source of culture and creativity
Briefly

Visible Voices is a new digital platform launched on Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2025, aiming to transform the perception of disability from one of accommodation to celebration. Co-founded by Bérénice Magistretti and Reuben Selby, who both live with invisible disabilities, the platform blends magazine content, galleries, and an e-shop to highlight disability as a cultural asset. It seeks to foster a community where disability is embraced for its lessons and uniqueness, rather than viewed negatively. The platform embodies an approach that is vibrant and inclusive, challenging traditional narratives surrounding disabilities.
Visible Voices challenges the conventional framing of disability, presenting it instead as a source of culture and creativity, celebrating pride in one's identity.
The platform, co-founded by individuals with invisible disabilities, redefines disability narratives by combining accessibility with aesthetics, aiming to shift societal perceptions.
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