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Videos & Articles

There is No Limit to Human Capacity

This month we pair three articles with three videos. Each has an emphasis on disability activism.
Published: June 2023

Articles:

Life Stories: Disability Activist Alice Wong | NBC Asian America Presents

Life Stories: Disability Activist Alice Wong. Disability activist Alice Wong shares her life story, the Disability Visibility Project, and the need to change how the mainstream media talks about disabilities.

A disability activist shows leadership on inclusion at EXPO 2020 and beyond | UN

A disability activist shows leadership on inclusion at EXPO 2020 and beyond. Fatma Al Jassim credits the forward-looking approach of the United Arab Emirates and in particular its leadership for inclusive conditions for persons with disabilities in the country, where they are known as persons of determination.

Shivangi Agrawal's Determined Art Movement | The Indian Express

Shivangi Agrawal's Determined Art Movement. Having a congenital disability, 25-year-old Shivangi Agrawal has faced stigma all her life. But that hasn’t stopped her from working towards social change.

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