Today is International Day of People with Disability #IDPWD21@IDPwD
Tuning into the genU panel with some amazing panelists.
I'm disabled, and today brings me great joy we are celebrated, can bring awareness to so many unique lived experiences, and build empathy and awareness.
Wow. I’m forever grateful. My purpose today and everyday is to change perceptions so people with disability can live the lives they deserve to live. I’ll do my best to make you all proud as your Australian of the Year xx
Today is International Persons with Disability Day! A UN globally recognised day that celebrates and raises awareness of people with disability to create a more inclusive, equitable and accessible society. A thread 🧵👇
It's International Day of People with Disability today.
I'm so grateful for the amazing people I know within the disability community (my Twitter fam!).
Today I'm celebrating them... and myself 💜
#IDPWD
This #IDPWD I would like access to good pain management instead of the presumption that overwhelming pain is acceptable for disabled people and that “failure to cope” with such pain is our fault.
Today is International Day of People with Disability #IDPWD21@IDPwD
Tuning into the genU panel with some amazing panelists.
I'm disabled, and today brings me great joy we are celebrated, can bring awareness to so many unique lived experiences, and build empathy and awareness.
Just wrapped up teaching for the year at @MonashUni Entrepreneurship program. I feel enormous hope and excitement for the future generation of Entrepreneurs and the impact they will have in the community, wherever life takes them! #socent#Entrepreneurship
It took me a while to finish. Many pauses for reflection, tears, periods of time managing my own chronic illness where I couldn't read at all, chats with my partner, and a really profound feeling that I'm not alone. Thank you @Jacinta_Parsons. Thank you. Thank you.
URGENT: today women will #March4Justice I need you to act now 4 justice. Justice 4 women who can’t march. For women who are abused daily by men & the State. I need you to donate your support to #freeher Don’t leave any woman behind Support Aboriginal women https://t.co/2qcFiGndBH
Did you know... 🤔
capitalising the first letter of every word in your hashtags means that screen reader users like myself can understand what it actually says. instead of a random noise or having each letter read out individually.
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