Realwheels Theatre

Listen to this Article “Hell is other people.” This classic line from Jean-Paul Sartre’s classic No Exit has seen a lot of milage over the years. Used bitingly, it’s often sighed by those who feel they have to suffer through the actions or company of those they dislike, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. In

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Interview with Bart Vulliamy Autistic, self-taught photographic artist

Listen to this Article 1. Tell us a bit about yourself  A resident of East Vancouver, Canada, I have had a lifelong struggle with anxiety disorders. To some people I’m considered a Lomographer (the act of taking photographs without thinking, and ignoring the established rules of “good” photography). I use cheap plastic cameras (Holgas) as my

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How Hafsa Qadeer followed her Heart to Special Olympics and what she’s learned from her journey in MENA

Hafsa Qadeer and her brother Ahmed Qadeer. by Alexandra Nava-Baltimore Listen to this Article Hafsa Qadeer heard a whisper in her ear and followed it to Special Olympics. Working from Dubai, she currently works at one of the seven regional offices for Special Olympics as the Manager for Communications and Partnerships MENA, Middle East/ North Africa.

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Dr. Daniela Ferdico says there’s something about the senses…

by St. Cloud State University student, Jordan Radford Listen to this Article Dr. Daniela Ferdico loves traveling, gets giddy going to the airport and being on a plane. Her experiences through her unique career path and personal experiences of disability have given her the knowledge to create and maintain the nonprofit she co-founded with her

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