
Megha Nandi: LGBTQIA+ Activism
In this article, Megha Nandi introduces herself and describes her advocacy on behalf of the LGBTQIA+ community.
In this article, Megha Nandi introduces herself and describes her advocacy on behalf of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Hannah Olson is the CEO and co-founder of employment agency Chronically Capable: an organization that aims to pair flexible and accomodating employers with chronically ill job-seekers. She very kindly took the time to be interviewed by us, sharing her personal experience with Lyme Disease, reflecting upon her activism, and discussing her aspirations for the future. 1. Could you tell us a bit more about Chronicaly Capable and why you created the agency? The idea for Chronicall
Adam Pearson is an actor, advocate, and journalist. He was born with neurofibromatosis: a condition that causes non-cancerous tumours to grow on nerve tissue, and only affects 1 in 2300 people. This week, I was incredibly fortunate in being able to interview him about his life on screen, disabled representation , the current political climate, and this unusual period of self-isolation. We begin by discussing the 2011 Channel 4 documentary: Beauty and the Beast: The Ugly Face
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