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Spencer West (born January 7, 1981) is an American motivational speaker and disability advocate.West became an amputee after being born with sacral agenesis.He speaks about overcoming adversity and uses social media to advocate for the disability justice movement and the LGBTQ community.
David Ring (born 28 October 1953) is a Christian evangelist and motivational speaker who has cerebral palsy.Ring has, since 1973, challenged thousands of people with his signature message: "I have cerebral palsy...
Front of the Class is a 2008 American docudrama film directed by Peter Werner that is based on the 2005 book Front of the Class: How Tourette Syndrome Made Me the Teacher I Never Had by Brad Cohen and co-authored by Lisa Wysocky, which tells of Cohen's life with Tourette syndrome and how it inspired him to teach other students.
Tiffany Brar is an Indian community service worker who became blind as an infant due to oxygen toxicity.Brar is the founder of the Jyothirgamaya Foundation, a non-profit organization [1] that teaches life skills to blind people of all ages.
Motivational speaking, Disability rights activism Malvika Iyer (born 18 February 1989) is a social worker and disability rights activist having lost both her hands as a child when she picked up a grenade.
Track and celebrate your success: Share the impact employees are making in recruitment efforts. Highlight successful referrals in company communications and celebrate milestones together.
Inclusive Classroom is a term used within American pedagogy to describe a classroom in which all students, irrespective of their abilities or skills, are welcomed holistically. It is built on the notion that being in a non-segregated classroom will better prepare special-needs students for later life.
With permission from his students’ parents, in the classroom Ulmer "began to film interviews with his students and post them on social media," [3] which attracted an online presence. After 12 months, Special Books by Special Kids "evolved into an acceptance movement that’s reached over one billion people."