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I’m Ris Harp — accessibility consultant, artist, writer, and content creator.

I work with organizations to make digital content accessible to disabled and Deaf/hard-of-hearing audiences, with a focus on clarity, inclusion, and real-world impact. Accessibility, to me, isn’t about compliance alone — it’s about who gets to show up, understand, and participate.

My creative work lives alongside my consulting. I act, write, make art, and create content that explores visibility, identity, and the systems that decide who is heard and who is ignored. From accessibility audits, to sports, to Shakesepeare, I’m telling the same story: let’s make the invisible visible.

Outside of consulting, I’m an artist and writer exploring themes of identity, visibility, power, and survival. As a content creator, I translate complex topics — from motorsports to accessibility — into formats that are engaging, clear, and human.

Everything I do comes back to one question: who is being left out, and how do we fix that?

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