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Abeer Harkali; A life shaped by the Israeli Army

Posted by Raya on May 14, 2024 in Disability, News

The worst choice you have to make in life is the decision to save your loved ones by asking them to leave you behind to face death alone. That was the choice that Abeer Harkali made in order to save…

Syria’s First Inclusive Cafe Aims To Integrate Disabled People Into Society

Posted by Raya on August 26, 2021 in News

Syria has opened the country’s first café staffed by people with Down syndrome, located in Tishreen Park in the capital Damascus. The café, Sucette, is run by 20 people with Down syndrome, according to the Xinhua news agency, and is the result…

Five Books That Focuses On Mental Health

Posted by Raya on June 26, 2020 in Literature

Quite often fictional characters are the ‘teacher’ that us the reader have, to help us learn about a particular topic and although we know they are not real but they remain our source of information and an effective element in…

Ethnic minority women are too often forgotten when we discuss disability

Posted by Raya on June 15, 2020February 4, 2022 in Articles, Disability

The government and our educational institutions have a responsibility to make sure that no child feels like I did ever again. For the past year, all I have been reading is how the United Kingdom is racist, how Brexit, Meghan Markle’s treatment…

The Rollettes: Disabled Women Empowerment Through Dance

Posted by Raya on May 20, 2020May 20, 2020 in Disability

The Rollettes is a wheelchair dance team from Los Angeles, created to empower women with disabilities to live boundlessly, as well as shift perspectives on disability through dance. It was founded in 2012 when leader Chelsie Hill sustained a spinal cord injury…

‘Let’s Fly Home’: Making Children’s Literature More Inclusive

Posted by Raya on April 13, 2020 in Disability, Literature

Lina Abu Samha, a Jordanian writer, is the founder of Miryana’s World, named after her six-year-old daughter, who was born with cerebral palsy / spastic dipeliga that makes her depend on a walker and crutches/cane to be able to move around. …

Becoming Disabled Is Not The End, Its Being Reborn

Posted by Raya on March 20, 2020 in Disability

Unfortunately we rarely see a positive image of disability in films and TV drama or even books, in fact it is the opposite scenario where if you become disabled then you will fall into depression, become bitter and become isolated….

Why are disabled people the forgotten consumers?

Posted by Raya on February 25, 2020 in Blog

When my sister got married, I set off excitedly in search for something to wear. I have never been a fan of shopping; negotiating stores in my wheelchair is not an enjoyable experience but on this particular occasion, my feelings…

Ten things to do during the cold days of winter if you are stuck at home

Posted by Raya on January 26, 2020January 26, 2020 in Articles

Winter is coming, or has actually started, If you are like me, struggle in the rain or snow or windy days due to respiratory and mobility issues then undoubtedly there will be days or even weeks where you won’t be…

It is OK to Say I am not happy, if you are disabled

Posted by Raya on October 10, 2019 in Blog

I rarely come across disabled people who are open and honest about their feelings, and I have to say I am guilty of being one of these people.  I generally find it hard to talk about my fears and insecurities…

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