Change doesn’t happen quietly—it often requires persistence, courage, and being willing to speak up, even when it’s uncomfortable.
As a disability inclusion advocate, I’ve learned that being a “squeaky wheel” isn’t just about making noise; it’s about creating momentum for meaningful change.
Advocating for inclusion often means:
🌻 Speaking up for equitable opportunities when barriers are preventing access.
🌻 Asking the hard questions that challenge the status quo and push for better systems.
🌻 Following up consistently to ensure that promises turn into actions.
Sometimes, being the squeaky wheel can feel like an uphill climb, but it’s also incredibly rewarding when it leads to better accessibility, greater understanding, and a world where everyone feels valued and included.
Remember: persistence isn’t about being disruptive; it’s about being constructive. When we approach advocacy with empathy and solutions, we inspire progress while building stronger, more inclusive communities.
Who or what are you advocating for today? Let’s keep the wheels of change turning!
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Squeaky Wheels Make the Change
Feb 07, 2025
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