@PhoenixSerenity shows smiles can still be given and received with masks πŸ’–
@PhoenixSerenity πŸ‘πŸ»craft paper notes & colored markers

@kellyromanych Proof positive that if community event organizers plan to make events safe & accessible - not ableist, they not only provide free masks - they also make it clear to attendees that masking is community care in action. People mask up without complaints. They can stay home if they don't want to be part of collective community care & inclusion πŸ˜·βœŒοΈπŸ’—

#MasksSolidarity #CovidIsNotOver #Comrades #AntiAbleism #VictoriaBC #CommunityCare #Solidarity #BeTheChange #NormalizeMasking #HumanitariansMaskUp #EventPlanners #CovidSafeEvents

@PhoenixSerenity @kellyromanych You have no idea how much joy it brings me to see these photos. How wonderful that this is still possible!
@ConnyChiwa @kellyromanych
It's true community care, in action πŸ˜·πŸ’—
@PhoenixSerenity @kellyromanych Feeling nostalgia for times when I would see this kind of mutual care in a lot of spaces. Thank you.

@thatdawnperson
If more people made the effort - more community events can be less ableist, more inclusively accessible. It is more than possible to organize & host safer, masked up, community events.
Ableists make the choice to not organize for safer, more inclusively accessible, community events. They can change their choice - anytime.

@kellyromanych