Tag #Disability Representation

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Chilean Actor with Down Syndrome Launches Presidential Bid

Sebastián Solorza, a 43-year-old Chilean actor with Down syndrome, is attempting to run for president as an independent candidate, needing 35,000 signatures by August 18th, focusing on inclusion, healthcare, education, and security in a politically polarized nation.

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Mattel's New Barbie Doll Raises Awareness for Type 1 Diabetes

Mattel launched a new Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes, featuring an insulin pump and continuous glucose monitor, at the Breakthrough T1D Children's Congress; this is part of an advocacy effort to renew funding for the Special Diabetes Program and increase awareness of the roughly 304,000 children a...

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Artus": A Comedy Challenging Disability Perceptions

The French comedy "Artus", a 2024 box office hit, uses a criminal pretending to be mentally handicapped to join a vacation group as a plot device, highlighting the film's message challenging societal views of disability and embracing neurodiversity.

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Deaf Rage" Inspires Groundbreaking Sign Language Thriller

The BBC's new thriller, "Reunion," uses British Sign Language and spoken English to tell the story of a deaf man seeking revenge while exposing communication barriers and educational disadvantages faced by deaf individuals.

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A Different Man" Explores Identity and Disability Through Tod Browning's Legacy

Aaron Schimberg's "A Different Man" (2023), starring Sebastian Stan and Adam Pearson, reflects on Tod Browning's "Freaks" (1932) by exploring the life of a man with neurofibromatosis whose experimental cure forces him to confront the complexities of identity and societal perception.

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Wicked: Part Two Script Change Avoids Ableist Language

Marissa Bode, the first physically disabled actress to play Nessarose in "Wicked: Part Two," revealed a script change avoiding ableist language, focusing on the magic instead of "fixing" her character's disability; the film broke box office records.

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Avatar: Seven Havens Introduces First Disabled Avatar

Avatar: Seven Havens, set to release in 2026, introduces Pavi, a disabled Avatar missing a leg, continuing the franchise's inclusive storytelling by challenging the traditional definition of strength and power within the Avatar universe.

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Mattel's New Barbie Doll Represents Children with Type 1 Diabetes

Mattel launched a Barbie doll with type 1 diabetes, featuring a continuous glucose monitor, insulin pump, and medical supplies, marking a significant step toward inclusivity in children's toys and normalizing the condition.

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Labor's France Wins Dickson, Defeating Dutton

Ali France, a Labor candidate who lost her leg in an accident, won the Dickson seat in Queensland, defeating incumbent opposition leader Peter Dutton; her victory is particularly meaningful given the recent death of her son, Henry, to leukemia.

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GOP Lawmaker to Censure Rep. Crockett for Remarks About Gov. Abbott

Texas Rep. Randy Weber will introduce a resolution to censure fellow Rep. Jasmine Crockett for comments deemed mocking of Gov. Greg Abbott's disability; Crockett denies targeting his condition, citing criticism of his policies.

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Strictly Come Dancing Crowns First Blind Winner

Chris McCausland, a 47-year-old comedian and Strictly Come Dancing's first blind contestant, won the 2024 series on Saturday, beating JB Gill, Sarah Hadland, and Tasha Ghouri in the public vote after a final performance that included a 'blackout moment' reflecting his blindness.

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