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Why are you calling me ‘inspirational’?

Journalist Amy Zayed and climber Lea Volpe look at the way disabled women are portrayed on mainstream and social media, and why people’s discomfort with difference can be harmful.

How do disabled women deal with well-intentioned but patronising interactions? Kim Chakanetsa looks at the way disabled women are portrayed on mainstream and social media, and how they are often described as being 'inspirational' solely, or in part, because of their disability.

Leanora Volpe is a London-based athlete and a member of Great Britain's Paraclimbing Team. Five years ago she was diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome or EDS. She explains how she learned to navigate the world as a disabled woman, and how it’s opened the door to competitive climbing. As a top athlete, she knows people look up to her as a role model, but she is uncomfortable with being called 'an inspiration' just because of her disability.

Amy Zayed is a music journalist and broadcaster based in Cologne. She was born blind in a family of Egyptian migrants who had just relocated to the German countryside, so she grew up knowing she was perceived as ‘different’. She talks about building a career with - and not 'despite' - her disability, and why people’s discomfort with difference can be harmful.

Producer: Alice Gioia

Image:
L: Leanora Volpe – credit Michelle Tofi
R: Amy Zayed – credit Sonja Niemeier

Audio:
Stella Young – credit TEDxSydney 2014, Sydney Opera House, Australia
Paraclimbing World Championships 2019 – credit International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC)

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