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Empowering Travel: Navigating accessibility and
advocacy for individuals with Dwarfism

By Samantha Rayburn–Trubyk Listen to this Article I love to travel. Travelling as a person born with dwarfism presents unique challenges but also opportunities for making connections. In this article, I share some of my most memorable travel experiences, from navigating inaccessible rental trucks to meeting Andre Agassi and Vice President Kamala Harris. These stories

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Maria McClellan takes control of her travel destiny
By Samantha Rayburn–Trubyk

Listen to this Article I have had the pleasure of working with Maria McClellan as a fellow board member of Little People of America for over a year. She holds the position of  Inclusion Director. Maria was born with Morqio Syndrome, a rare form of dwarfism. According to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, this occurs

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Jesse Nichols: “pack your patience”
By Samantha Rayburn–Trubyk

Listen to this Article I had the pleasure of interviewing my long-time friend Jesse Nichols in early May for this issue. Jesse, a seasoned traveller was born with a form of dwarfism called diastrophic dysplasia. Known for often saying “pack your patience,” by sharing his travel experience Jesse raises awareness and provides learning opportunities for

Jesse Nichols: “pack your patience”
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