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Shamroc Peterson Talks Launching Diverseego TV

Diverseego TV Founder and CEO Shamroc Peterson discuss Diverseego TV s strategy to reach viewers and work with destinations to encourage Blacks and Latinos to overcome longstanding barriers to travel throughout the US in this interview with Streaming Media Editor-in-Chief Steve Nathans-Kelly at Streaming Media West 2022.

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Living with complex illness and surviving to tell about it: Anna Spargo-Ryan's chronic optimism

Living with complex illness and surviving to tell about it: Anna Spargo-Ryan's chronic optimism
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The conversation about endometriosis and invisible illness has finally reached the arts | Kylie Maslen

Andi Snelling uses bold, exaggerated movement to illustrate her chronic ill health in Happy-Go-Wrong Andi Snelling uses bold, exaggerated movement to illustrate her chronic ill health in Happy-Go-Wrong Sun 14 Mar 2021 22.52 EDT Last modified on Wed 17 Mar 2021 22.30 EDT In 2015 a revolt sprung seemingly from nowhere as women began talking openly about chronic, invisible illnesses. The Guardian Australia journalist Gabrielle Jackson shared her personal experience of endometriosis – the pain, the dismissal by doctors, the impacts on daily life – in a powerful opinion piece. That piece expanded into an international investigation by the Guardian on a condition that had previously received little attention either in the media or among the medical establishment.

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Why Seeing Representations Of Chronic Illness In Pop Culture Matters

Why Seeing Representations Of Chronic Illness In Pop Culture Matters The feeling of being able to relate your experience, to see a life or body similar to your own on a screen or in the pages of a book was fairly unheard of. For people who are chronically ill, there was next to no ‘relatable content’ until very, very recently. We missed you too. Sign up to our newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and Twitter, so you always know where to find us. Welcome to the next instalment of Junkee’s Chronic and Iconic column, a lil’ chunk of internet that is dedicated solely to the experiences, issues and successes of disabled and chronically ill communities. I hope with this column, I can help to amplify the stories of my beloved community, as well as help people learn and challenge their ableism.

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