Meet Alice Wong, a disabled activist, writer, editor, and community organizer. Her work lies at the intersection of disability representation, pop culture, media, and storytelling. Alice is the founder and director of the Disability Visibility Project, an online community dedicated to amplifying disability media and culture. She has been featured in several publications, including the New York Times, KQED, and Teen Vogue. You can find more of Alice’s work here.
Access to public transportation is part of what inspired Alice to move to the Bay Area. In her interview, she discusses the challenges of navigating Muni as a person with disabilities and public transportation as a link to accessing her community.
We hope Alice’s story and other Faces of Muni spotlights will inspire important conversations around accessibility. On Alice’s story and others throughout the year, we encourage you to share why accessible transportation matters to you. You can share a comment on posts or tag us with #MuniMatters.