
Exposure, Opportunities & Access for an inclusive world
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In this episode, I sit down with Suchitra Narayan to learn about her experience over the past 40 years looking at disability and advocating for inclusion. In this deeply personal account, Suchitra takes us through a timeline of the evolving lenses used to view disorders, disabilities, and now differences.
Together, we discuss the personal and societal challenges of raising and educating children with learning disabilities in India. Suchitra's life story and fierce commitment to change will move you, encourage you, and challenge your perspective on life, relationships, and inclusion.
From a woman without a voice to becoming a powerful voice for countless mothers and children with disabilities, Suchitra has faced, adapted to, and overcome incredible challenges. She opens up about managing and training her own daughter’s challenges with hearing loss and learning disabilities, confronting her struggles, and navigating an education system that often fails those who are "different."
The emotional and physical toll of this journey is immense, and while Suchitra is taking a well-earned break, her fight for real, impactful legal changes continues, with a vision for laws that will drive real, lasting change.
Join us for an inspiring conversation that we hope will stay with you long after you listen.