Amanda Nicklaus, Content Producer

November 20, 2024

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The events world has been on a DEI journey—that is, a journey to make the industry more diverse, equitable, and inclusive. Multifaceted as this framework is, there have been several places event pros have sized up the industry and made changes in recent years, including racial and LGBTQIA+ equity and inclusion. Recently, there has been another sector gaining awareness: that of accessibility. 

In the events world, this means ensuring that events are easy to access and engage with for individuals of varying abilities. As the topic of event accessibility grows, it’s time to take inventory of your practices and make sure that you’re providing event services that are indeed accessible to all of your potential clients and guests.

To learn more about accessibility during events, read the full article from Special Events.


Cover photo: American Sign Language interpreter Justina Miles went viral for her performance alongside Rihanna during Super Bowl 2023, providing an expressive and passionate interpretation. Shown here: Miles performs “Lift Every Voice and Sing” prior to that year’s Super Bowl. Photo courtesy Rob Carr/Getty Images

About the Author

Amanda Nicklaus

Content Producer, Informa Connect

Amanda Nicklaus is the Content Producer for Special Events Magazine. Amanda loves writing about trends, events, health and wellness, professional development, and all things food and beverage. As someone who believes gathering people together is key to a fulfilling life, she is excited to be creating content that will help event planners learn and evolve.

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