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Giuseppe Floccari is an avid advocate and activist for people with disabilities, who lives with a rare disability TAR Syndrome, otherwise known as thrombocytopenia absent radius syndrome. Born and raised in Brooklyn New York, Giuseppe is a child of Italian immigrants, with insight on the intersectionality of disability and culture, advocacy and the importance of pushing yourself outside your comfort zone as a disabled person. Giuseppe is passionate about advancing himself forward, and is actively involved on the the board for Disabled in Action, Advisory Committee for Transit Accessibility board for the MTA, ADAPT, among more. Giuseppe is on a mission to spread a message of tolerance and equality for people who are different.
His latest article published in the Helen Journal can be viewed here
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Giuseppe Floccari is an avid advocate and activist for people with disabilities, who lives with a rare disability TAR Syndrome, otherwise known as thrombocytopenia absent radius syndrome. Born and raised in Brooklyn New York, Giuseppe is a child of Italian immigrants, with insight on the intersectionality of disability and culture, advocacy and the importance of pushing yourself outside your comfort zone as a disabled person. Giuseppe is passionate about advancing himself forward, and is actively involved on the the board for Disabled in Action, Advisory Committee for Transit Accessibility board for the MTA, ADAPT, among more. Giuseppe is on a mission to spread a message of tolerance and equality for people who are different.
His latest article published in the Helen Journal can be viewed here
More about Disabled In Action
More about ADAPT