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Accessibility Statement​

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Effective Date: 09/19/2025

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At The Central Party and affiliated initiatives, we believe accessibility is a civic imperative and a moral responsibility. Our digital platforms are designed to honor the dignity, autonomy, and participation of all individuals—regardless of ability, device, or circumstance.

Our Commitment

We are committed to ensuring that our website and digital services are accessible to the widest possible audience. This includes individuals with:

  • Visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive disabilities

  • Assistive technologies such as screen readers, voice navigation, or alternative input devices

  • Diverse linguistic, cultural, and technological backgrounds

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Accessibility Features

Our platforms strive to meet or exceed WCAG 2.1 AA standards and include:

  • Keyboard navigability and logical tab order

  • Alt text for images and symbolic graphics

  • High-contrast design and scalable text

  • Clear, consistent layout and semantic HTML structure

  • Captions and transcripts for multimedia content (where applicable)

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Continuous Improvement

Accessibility is an ongoing process. We regularly review our platforms to identify barriers and implement improvements. Feedback from users is welcomed and actively integrated into our design philosophy.

If you encounter any accessibility challenges or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us at: info@thecentralparty.org

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Philosophical Stewardship

We view accessibility not just as compliance—but as a reflection of our core values: unity, clarity, and existential inclusion. Every voice matters. Every presence deserves access.

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Color Symbolism Disclaimer

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The Central Party affirms that the color white, as used in our visual identity, carries no racial or ethnic connotation. It is chosen solely for its symbolic resonance with the white stripe of the American flag, representing purity, transparency, and civic integrity. This color reflects our commitment to ethical clarity, constitutional stewardship, and inclusive legacy-building—not any racial or cultural identity.

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We reject all forms of racial bias and affirm the equal dignity of all people. Our movement is rooted in autonomy, unity, and existential continuity, and our symbolism is designed to reflect those values with precision and care.

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