Accessibility Statement
This statement was last updated on Jan 31 2026.
Accessibility matters here.
This site is intended to be usable, readable, and welcoming to as many people as possible, including disabled, neurodivergent, and chronically ill users. Accessibility is not an afterthought — it’s part of how this work is approached.
What web accessibility is
An accessible site allows visitors with disabilities to browse the site with the same or a similar level of ease and enjoyment as other visitors. This can be achieved with the capabilities of the system on which the site is operating, and through assistive technologies.
What We’re Doing
We aim to:
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Use clear language and readable layouts
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Maintain sufficient color contrast where possible
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Support keyboard navigation
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Use descriptive links and alt text where applicable
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Avoid unnecessary motion or flashing content
Accessibility is an ongoing process, not a finished box to check.
Known Limitations
Despite best efforts, some parts of this site may not be fully accessible yet. This can include:
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Third-party tools or embeds we don’t fully control
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Older content that hasn’t been retrofitted
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Platform limitations
If something isn’t working for you, that matters.
Need an Alternative Format?
If you need content in a different format, encounter a barrier, or have a suggestion for improvement, please reach out.
Contact: Memphismori@gmail.com
You don’t need to explain or justify your access needs.
Commitment
Accessibility is about respect, not compliance.
We’re committed to listening, improving, and doing better as this site grows.