Dismantle Ableism.

Grow Belonging.

Fracture Assumptions

And creatively build more just worlds through accessibility.

Navigate Ableism

Because it is systemic and informs our everyday practices.

Cultivate Spaces

Where sick and disabled people feel like they belong.

Why Access Consulting?

The world was not built for people with bodies, minds, and experiences that diverge from “normal.” It can take time, ingenuity, community collaboration, and teamwork to engineer ways to navigate the systemic ableism that inform our everyday practices.

In the middle of a lush forest, a disabled Black non-binary hiker turns back and looks neutrally towards the camera while holding trekking poles. They are on a flat, accessible paved trail and wear glasses, a peplum shirt, shorts, and tennis shoes.

The Fracture Approach

As an educator, my approach takes into account both process and results, considering the path toward greater access as an important learning experience in itself.

A young masked autistic couple gaze at each other lovingly while holding hands and strolling through a lush park with a paved wheelchair accessible walkway. The couple has coordinating colors on, with the non-binary Asian person in champagne pink and

How can Fracture support you and your organization?