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Grace Brown is a 2025 Winston Churchill Fellow whose workfocuses on reimagining accessibility for deaf and neurodivergent learners. Shebrings a rare blend of creative agency experience, kaupapa‑drivencommunication, and lived expertise as a multilingual, neurodivergent Māori communicator.
Grace has worked across some of Aotearoa’s most recognisable campaigns, weaving together English, te reo Māori, and New Zealand SignLanguage to make information clearer, kinder, and more culturally grounded.
Her Fellowship will take her to the UK to explore how AR, digital media, and globalaccessibility design can transform the way we teach and learn NZSL back home.
By CoppuccinoGrace Brown is a 2025 Winston Churchill Fellow whose workfocuses on reimagining accessibility for deaf and neurodivergent learners. Shebrings a rare blend of creative agency experience, kaupapa‑drivencommunication, and lived expertise as a multilingual, neurodivergent Māori communicator.
Grace has worked across some of Aotearoa’s most recognisable campaigns, weaving together English, te reo Māori, and New Zealand SignLanguage to make information clearer, kinder, and more culturally grounded.
Her Fellowship will take her to the UK to explore how AR, digital media, and globalaccessibility design can transform the way we teach and learn NZSL back home.