At Sue Edworthy Arts Planning, I believe that meaningful arts work must be rooted in diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. As someone who walks with a cane, I bring lived experience to how we design spaces—physical, digital, and organizational—that are welcoming to all. I’m committed to working with people of all backgrounds, abilities, and identities, ensuring everyone feels seen, heard, and valued. Accessibility and inclusion are integrated into every aspect of my work—from strategic planning to community engagement—and we continuously listen, learn, and evolve in partnership with those we serve. If you encounter barriers in our work or have ideas for improvement, we welcome your feedback. The arts—and access to them—should be for everyone.