Accessibility policy
Accessibility at the Center
At the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, we are committed to ensuring every visitor can fully experience our exhibitions and programs. Our space is designed to be inclusive and accessible for people with disabilities. We meet all ADA requirements and strive to go beyond compliance to create a welcoming, equitable environment for all.
Mobility Access
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The Center is wheelchair accessible.
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Conventional wheelchairs are permitted throughout the museum, and we offer a limited number of wheelchairs for guest use at no cost.
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Single strollers and front-facing baby carriers are allowed. We encourage caregivers to choose the option that best supports their child’s safety and comfort.
Assistive Devices & Wayfinding
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Handheld devices offering text and audio guides are available at the ticket window on a first-come, first-served basis.
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These guides offer support for guests who prefer or require auditory or textual interpretation of the exhibitions.
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Our printed Wayfinding Guide is available in English and Spanish to help you navigate the Center comfortably.
Need Additional Support?
If you have questions about accessibility or need accommodations before your visit, we encourage you to contact us in advance. We are here to support your experience and ensure access for all. Plan your visit or reach out to our team.