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Gambling on Humanity With An Invisible Disability | Lainie Ishbia | TEDxJacksonville

Автор: TEDx Talks

Загружено: 2022-12-07

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Описание: Many people think having a “disability” means you require a wheelchair or walker. But roughly 10 percent of the approximately 61 million adults in the US who have some form of disability suffer from “invisible” disabilities such as chronic pain and illness, genetic disorders, diabetes, or fibromyalgia. They often encounter judgement, anger, and aggression from strangers who presume they are misusing resources meant for the “visibly disabled.” Likewise, by routinely targeting people with disabilities with "one size fits all" policies and marketing campaigns, corporations are excluding, stereotyping, or misrepresenting what living with disability really looks like.

As an entrepreneur and disability advocate, Lainie Ishbia believes broadening our understanding of disability isn’t just a moral and ethical imperative — it’s also good business. People with disabilities are the largest and fastest growing minority in the world. By breaking down barriers and providing job accommodations, employers can expand opportunities within the workforce. By designing products, services, and content that meet the needs of all people, companies actually end up making better products and services for everyone. Acknowledging the presence and validity of invisible disabilities is a key component of creating a more equitable society for all.

#Inclusion #InvisibleDisability #TEDxtalks #TEDxJacksonville
Lainie Ishbia is a writer, entrepreneur, and
disability advocate born with a rare and
progressive neuromuscular disorder called
Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease (CMT).
After receiving a master of social work degree
from the University of Michigan, Lainie spent
most of her 30-plus year career specializing in
adolescent girls and women’s self-esteem and
body image issues. In 2017, Lainie founded the
lifestyle and fashion brand Trend-Able, which
provides adaptive fashion and other tools for
people living with disabilities so they can look
and feel their best. Lainie is also the co-creator
of the Embrace It Podcast and the EmBrace
It Workshop Series. She has partnered with
numerous nonprofits, businesses, and Fortune
500 companies to train employees on disabilityrelated communication and to eradicate
negative stereotyp This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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