Have you seen the interview with Raul Krauthausen?
I read this and was reminded of the conversation with @moriel, @lujia, @ChristineOehme and @Luise_Kröning about their product design project after this interview with Raul Krauthausen.
They are taking a different approach in asking how to create environments which are inclusive by design and not by label.
Someone mentioned a website with a map of the city as seen from perspective of someone who has to navigate it with wheelchair: where there are no-go zones etc. Insight: many barriers are completely invisible to anyone not affected by them. They proposed some design intervention towards making barriers in a decentralised manner visible as a first step. My opinion: making barriers visible is great when you also have the means to do something about it then and there without too much effort. Like a workaround where you can put something in place to make a staircase accessible etc. Without having to rely on the city or the architect or whatever to get involved. This allows us to live out our better selves, rather than be guilted for yet another thing that someone else failed to do on our behalf. Or wait for change that never comes.
My two cents.