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Full transcription available here (thanks to Access Now for transcribing).
A lot of us haven't thought about the fact that the way we're experiencing the world in the midst of a deadly virus, might actually just be every day in the life of a disabled person, even before a pandemic. Maayan Ziv, disability rights activist and the founder and CEO of AccessNow, a digital accessibility platform for the disabled, talks about the struggles and rights of Canada's disabled community – and what we need to do to make inclusive and safe spaces for everyone in our collective experience.
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Full transcription available here (thanks to Access Now for transcribing).
A lot of us haven't thought about the fact that the way we're experiencing the world in the midst of a deadly virus, might actually just be every day in the life of a disabled person, even before a pandemic. Maayan Ziv, disability rights activist and the founder and CEO of AccessNow, a digital accessibility platform for the disabled, talks about the struggles and rights of Canada's disabled community – and what we need to do to make inclusive and safe spaces for everyone in our collective experience.

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