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On March 31-April 1, 2025 in Austin, Texas, the Page Foundation will host UniversALL Design 2025, a symposium dedicated to fostering equitable spaces through universal design. This event celebrates diversity and highlights the transformative benefits of human-centered design in physical environments, products, and public policies.

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Universal design plays a crucial role in creating inclusive and accessible spaces, ensuring environments, products, and services meet the needs of people of all abilities. As technology advances and awareness of diversity grows, universal design enhances user experiences, eliminates barriers, and promotes equal opportunities. By embracing these principles, organizations not only drive innovation but also demonstrate a strong commitment to social responsibility.

Speakers
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Chris Downey, AIA
President, Architecture for the Blind
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Kristi Gaines, Ph.D, IIDA
Associate Dean of the Graduate School and Professor and Professor and  Chair in the Department of Design at Texas Tech University
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Hansel Bauman, AIA
Principal, Hansel Bauman Architecture + Planning 
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Gordon Hartman
Philanthropist; Founder, Morgan’s
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Steven Pedigo
Assistant Dean for Faculty of Practice and Policy Engagement at the School of Public Affairs and Director of the LBJ Urban Lab, UT Austin 
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Chris Hinds
Member, Denver City Council
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Yulissa Chavez
Policy Fellow, Coalition of Texans with Disabilities
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Archer Archer
Founder, Archer Public Policy