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By Anesta Henry
Attorney-at-law Janeil Odle has vowed to promote the rights of persons living with disabilities and to help Barbados become a more inclusive society.
Before a packed audience at the Courtney Blackman Grand Salle, Tom Adams Financial Centre in The City on Wednesday evening, Odle, who is blind, declared that no matter where her career takes her, she will work
Under the theme, Inclusion: Living Without Limits, celebrations for the Month of the Disabled continued on Saturday morning with Run, Wheel and Walk. The event started at the Child Care Board in Cheapside, St Michael and saw participants traversed The City before the culmination at the site of the National Disabilities Unit (NDU).
Equity for the disabled community is paramount and
On Saturday night, the disabled community emphatically reinforced the message ‘Disability does not mean inability’ through the hosting of an exceptional Talent Show at the Prince Cave Hall. The entertaining production was staged by the National United Society of Blind Barbados (NUSB). The wealth of talent that exists was evident as participants exhibited their artistry in multiple artforms.
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