Session Abstract: A recent survey showed that almost one in four archaeologists has at least one disability, yet archaeology workplaces, classrooms, field sites, and laboratories remain full of access barriers. ...
... This structural ableism makes many disabled archaeologists uncomfortable disclosing their access needs, which makes those needs even more difficult to meet. ...
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...Yet, with a spirit of openness, creativity, and collaboration, we can make our archaeology projects, educational programs, and workplaces more accessible to all. In this lighting round, a diverse panel of archaeologists will share concrete examples of access barriers and how to overcome them...