Reviews Anti-ableism issue Digital review | Virtual exhibition, Pan African Heritage Museum, Ghana This virtual exhibition offers a thought-provoking and educational experience
Reviews Anti-ableism issue Body of evidence | Hunterian Museum, Royal College of Surgeons, London This newly refurbished medical museum has humanised some exhibits, but its history remains uncomfortable
Reviews Anti-ableism issue Book review | Demystifying Disability, by Emily Ladau A brilliant guide to being inclusive and being an ally
Reviews Anti-ableism Face value | National Portrait Gallery, London As people with separate access needs, our two reviewers were hopeful that their visit to this redeveloped venue would be a smooth one
Opinion Anti-ableism Museums are failing if they don’t represent neurodivergent people Equitable provision must become a reality, says Justine Reilly
Opinion Anti-ableism Digital | Remote volunteers boost access Catrin Podgorski on the Heritage Access 2022 project
Opinion Anti-ableism Sensory storytelling and sign language training will engage nonverbal visitors Words can get in the way of a good museum experience, says Sam Bowen
Opinion Anti-ableism What is ableism? Museums Association board member Tony Heaton sets the scene for our anti-ableism issue of Museums Journal
Opinion Anti-ableism Vox pop | What is the biggest challenge with disability representation? Three experts share their views
Opinion Anti-ableism When it comes to creating accessible spaces, one size definitely doesn’t fit all There isn’t a single solution to inclusive access, says Pierrette Squires
Opinion Anti-ableism Policy | Tackling disability under-representation in museum Support the MA’s anti-ableism campaign, says Esther Fox
Analysis Anti-ableism Inclusive recruitment is still a work in progress Cultural institutions’ approach to employing disabled people has often felt more like a box-ticking exercise. But new practice on inclusive recruitment could change this