We are designers and engineers and project managers and parents and producers and writers and leaders and coworkers and recruiters and client partners and community members and caregivers and game changers.
— Twitter Able (@TwitterAble) October 1, 2020
We are #DisabledAndAble. What's your and? pic.twitter.com/XFDaFTmUgP
Have you noticed our Emoji for #DisabledAndAble? When designing it, the team chose an ampersand to focus on our "and" and signify:
— Twitter Able (@TwitterAble) October 13, 2020
- Intersectionality and inclusion
- Additive value of disabled employees in the workplace
- Power of allyship between disabled and abled employees https://t.co/09jBS1aJUj
#DisabledAndAble
To honor National Disability Employment Month, we worked on this campaign with Twitter’s internal employee group: @TwitterAble. The team wanted something that reflected the groups inclusive commitment to the disabled community and its allies, while acknowledging the work to be done.
Role: Copywriter
AD: Jen Satzger
CD: Pam Fujimoto
...and teammates
— Twitter Stripes (@TwitterStripes) October 1, 2020
...and stewards
...and leaders#DisabledAndAble https://t.co/TassVmrxHd
and a father, and a brother, and a son, and a husband, and a leader, and a learner and someone that has struggled with anxiety #disabledandable https://t.co/jcksTTeqQx
— bruce falck() 🦗 (@boo) October 5, 2020
... and a teammate
— Twitter Careers (@TwitterCareers) October 1, 2020
... and a leader#DisabledAndAble https://t.co/4nBxPWCZwf
...and community leaders
— Twitter Faith (@TwitterFaith) October 1, 2020
...and thinkers
...and believers#DisabledAndAble https://t.co/HroxDaKkx0
...and trailblazers
— Twitter Blackbirds (@Blackbirds) October 1, 2020
...and innovators
...and Black#DisabledAndAble https://t.co/xq0j2jafHT
...and teachers
— Twitter Parents (@TwitterParents) October 1, 2020
...and students
...and parents#DisabledAndAble https://t.co/tYvqCEEodf