Write short sentences and define any necessary jargon. Provide the same information as posters, flyers, web pages, and recorded voice messages. Use high‑contrast layouts and readable fonts. Translate accurately, credit translators, and include phonetic guides for names, reducing embarrassment and making every invitation warmer and more personal.
Caption every video, add alt text to images, and provide readable PDFs with logical headings. Offer live CART or automated captions at talks, validating questions through microphones and repeat‑backs. Ensure websites work on older phones, low bandwidth, and assistive tech, so information does not hide behind glossy design.
Partner with barbers, librarians, youth mentors, and elders who share news far better than flyers alone. Attend existing gatherings rather than demanding attendance at yours. Provide small stipends, materials, and clear talking points. When neighbors vouch for you, attendance diversifies naturally and skepticism softens into genuine, durable curiosity.
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