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Haben Girma on Choosing Her Own Story As A Deaf-Blind Advocate
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25 minutes
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Jan 15, 2018
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Haben Girma is the first deaf-blind graduate of Harvard Law School. She advocates for equal access to information for people with disabilities, and because of this work she has been honored by President Obama, President Clinton and many others. In this short episode we talked about her own journey with disability and the support network that has helped her grow and excel in various aspects of life, from advocacy to salsa to surfing. We also discussed the enormous market opportunity that people with disabilities presents: at 1.3B, people with disabilities are the world’s largest minority. Imagine the impact if we could include and harness diversity that created solutions for such a vast market. Haben educated me on “situational disability”: eg when a mother carrying a child has only one arm available, in that moment she is disabled - so solutions for disabilities can apply far and wide. We talked about the great technological things happening around communicating with people who are blind and / or deaf, and also got Haben’s wish list to improve the experience! If you would like to get in touch with Haben or learn more about her work, please visit www.habengirma.com or find her on Instagram @habengirma A huge thanks to Naseba and the Global WIL Economic Forum for making this interview possible.
Released:
Jan 15, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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Haben Girma on Choosing Her Own Story As A Deaf-Blind Advocate: Haben Girma is the first deaf-blind graduate of Harvard Law School. In this episode we talked about reframing disabilities as another driver of innovation to meet the needs of the world’s largest minority. by When Women Win