Heather Lehmann Heather Lehmann

Inclusion Starts with Geometry  

Inclusion is often framed through policy and culture, yet the physical environment plays an equally powerful role. A simple shift from rectangular to round tables can transform how people see, hear, and participate — particularly for those with hearing impairments. Geometry shapes interaction, reduces cognitive strain, and enables more equitable contribution. Sometimes, inclusion doesn’t start with strategy, but with design.

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