Last September 21st, on the occasion of Global Usher Syndrome Awareness Day, we published the video “Usher Syndrome. Game Over” on our social media channels.
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Contact author Wed 23 Oct 2019 16.49 BST Last modified on Wed 23 Oct 2019 19.21 BST I felt a strange mix of shock and weariness when…
‘It’s one of those things that you don’t think about till you live it’ Tom Steepe · CBC News · Posted: Oct 22, 2019 The…
The harassment faced by three leading disability rights activists at Kolkata Airport highlights just how far behind we are when it comes to making travel…
Accessible election exercise in Mumbai gets a mix of bouquets & brickbats from voters with disabilities
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It was a mix of bouquets and brickbats as far as the Accessible Election exercise in Mumbai was concerned. The state Election Commission had undertaken…
Screenwriter behind new His Dark Materials adaptation calls for meaningful representation
Carleton University Creates Video Library Focusing on People With Disabilities
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The project aims to raise awareness of the importance of societal changes for the disabled. October 20, 2019 By: Mideline Bony In an effort to…
By Troy Media on October 18, 2019 Mario Toneguzzi is a Troy Media reporter based in Calgary Canadians with disabilities are already a large part…
All Kerala Wheelchair Rights Federation starts online campaign for accessible tourist locations
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The All Kerala Wheelchair Rights Federation started a campaign on 16 October to make all tourist locations in the state accessible and disabled friendly. They…
London based sisters Hermon and Heroda Berhane who are deaf, have come up with a new ‘Sound Shirt’ that claims to help deaf people experience…