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feel free mind and say, do to name the what if everyone has equal opportunities regardless of race, gender or disability inclusion is a human rights. we meet to new york who faces hurdles every day, turns people in india and the invention of an x. so skeleton that's changing lights . we ask why is exclusion a thing? and what does normal makes the,
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how do society's function? it's a minority is mojdeh lies, tweet took about exclusion if that isolated it's the case of segregation when minorities have incorporated into society, we refer to integration, especially if they simply below that inclusion new york city, one of the most expensive cities worldwide. people little here don't always have it easy. like milan, gross franco, new york, at bonum bread. she's just finished work and it's now shopping, youtube, thank you. so we're going to go to burrow hall and take the elevator and j. um i take the train. me like most, franco has been disabled since the she's studied in new york and works for an n g o in brooklyn that supports people with disabilities. she lives on the other
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side of the east river in manhattan, and relies on the subway. it's faster. for me to get home from my office, we will of a couple of walks just to get here from my office. even though the rights to travel freely is recognize them to us. little only $1.00 and $3.00 subway stations has an elevator. usually when i commented may elevator from by myself, i liked the face towards the wall so nobody can get behind to me just for safety reasons. sometimes passengers so harassed by drug uses or other people, but like most fun, co is no exception for a person with a disability. i think it's smart to get on the train where the conductor that that way, if anything happens, he knows that i'm there. the new york subway is set to become launch the barrier free, but not to 2055. in the meantime, list changing the city says it locks the money. i have problems with directions.
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so i always forget which direction the doors are open, open, and sometimes the truth. and we so proud is that if you put yourself in a corner, you won't be let out and you'll miss your stuff. so i think it's better to stay in the middle of the way and let the rest of them deal with a lacrosse franco needs a wheelchair because she has cerebral palsy, a condition that affects movement and post, you know, the system and muscle function are affected. getting out of the train isn't always easy on her way home. she stops off to buy food for her pet to come. this is a relatively newly constructed building or newly renovated building. there should be a button for the door to open. thank you. with us,
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little prohibiting discrimination, being able to access stools is not a privilege. she chosen a specialist stool as a feline friend, needs to lose a few pounds or, you know, i'm looking for the, the cat sign diet. maybe it's on the other side. she often gets trusting to people. yeah, i love doggy. don't tell my cat, sir. what's his name on this? you so much. i'm a sucker for animals. yeah. she could jump the line up the check out because of a disability, but wants to be treated like other customers. when it comes to politics. she's a typical new york and the democrats, and the reason the election supported coming to harness. so i like to make sure people see that i vote and i'm a proud democratic and although she didn't win, i'm a little nervous. what trump is going to do in terms of the policies for people with
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disabilities. something that many new yorkers are concerned about. if president trump cops welfare programs that could affect social housing, people with disabilities depend on getting affordable housing. it's new york city. so housing is a huge issue, especially if you have a mobility disability finding accessible housing is very difficult to close to impossible though people do it. donald trump total. so touch health care programs. that's especially worrying to people with disabilities. sharon mclennan, we a is a high profile activist and is a self blind. i would say that hopefully he'll have advisors and the advisors will look at the actual costs and look at the actual spending of programs and realize that what we're spending on trying to keep people with disabilities as
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independent as possible is, is not what's causing the high costs of the up to that as yet. it's not clear. well, the next government will prioritize still a lot has been achieved for people with disabilities in new york in recent years. taxis, for example, now have to be barrier free. the minute gross franco is no to the christmas market. accessibility for own is a civil rights in to me. i normally don't shopping these in the little boots because it's really not acceptable unless the person is willing to come out to me with the product and to get my money. i normally will not shop and things like this . but a stools funding truffles allow me is too good to miss. i love so i me it
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didn't. it did spicy thank you for your assistance. i redid it. she treats herself to a pair of socks with canceling, of course, and live a durable. then she happens to me to friend both so happy that it's not snowing while others may long for a white christmas day that snow presents an additional obstacle as a wheelchair uses in new york. uh christmas is not my favorite time of the year. believe it or not, christmas is to me, it's all about family and giving not receiving. but we americans are too greedy and we're all about. what can we get from me? and rather than giving to someone that really needs something to be given to. and it's all about family and i don't really, i'm not connected to my family. so it's kind of depressing. i have
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a family of friends and they account. but it's not the same thing. it's time to head hey, have 4 legged roommates is waiting. like was fun coupons to stay in new york, this is her home. and she has purpose to, to how work. she's helping others with disabilities. and that's one of the 11 people in the city of over 8000000. life is never easy, but you just have to keep going. no matter what happens, you just have to keep going and learn to think outside of the box to solve your problems. keep going and when necessary, help yourself to get ahead. perhaps a good approach to survival in the big apple, the student, sexual orientation, gender on disability. people all over the world face,
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stigmatization, and exclusion. inclusion means organizing society and such a way that it works for everyone. and no one is left behind. inclusion is a human rights, a right that has been long denied women in afghanistan, for example, that no longer allowed to go to school, move around freely, all work, respectively, and excluded from public life. political scientist, amelia hawaii, is an outspoken voice on social justice. and in just this says the lack of inclusion globally is no co incidence is keep the same that it says a system here. well that it's not just you have to because we forgot to include people who disabilities. oh, we've just realized the time you few or no women in positions of power and that must, it's a historical elliptical on cultural pro, set up for you to show what people have been actively and deliberately excluded this, please. oh,
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it's good stuff. the best time would be the case. the un convention on the rights of persons with disabilities was adopted in 2006 ended removing the battery as well and wide bit of funds to people with disabilities should have the same rights in all areas. health education, work, transportation and involvement in politics. the world health organization says around 1300000000 people worldwide living with a disability. it may be physical, mental or intellectual. very few disabilities are congenital, most of the result of an accident or illness. then mentioning the handle, including the vehicle with disabilities, was fully included in society or as women were included or as well marginalized groups were included, we would have to complete a rethink our entire wage effect on the financial system include, you investigates inclusion happens when income inequality or economic injustice on tackle get uh,
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if we find poverty seriously on effectively and people will be included in the mentioned include yet those who are full hop disabilities often funded honda to get a good education. and only a fraction of children with disabilities are taught inclusively where they're in regular schools and to give an appropriate support. that's according to us go report. and yet inclusive education is a legal requirement in more more countries around the world. all children being to, once again, it requires change. teaching methods and school buildings have to be adopted on specialist stuff are also needed. the trans people are another group who are often marginalized due to the agenda, not corresponding to traditional loans. the only thing you know, if it will know, like we live in a headstrong normative society, the place is heterosexuality as a lifestyle and sexual orientation of the top of human relationships,
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humans and presents. and that's the only normal might not actual form of desire to hesitation. and love forgiven. so this was i'm leaving for the then he, the destined l g b, t q plus people are more likely to be affected by mental health issues, old violence. this must be the way that we see. for example, black with people. i'm insurance people who but those how would you be to live people disproportionate. they represented them right in the home. that's faith. often they also find themselves excluded on the labor market and the education system in been doing system. but they're all solutions. these involve breaking down barriers on the streets and, and online. inclusion is already becoming a reality in many places. but it requires political well on for everyone to adopt a new way of thinking. the
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rich accuse rejected against india is supposed to have hundreds of thousands of trends. people, the national human rights commission says 99 percent of experience. social rejection in some form in 2014 india officially recognized translate the entity as of the gender. so what's changed at this shelter in the hearts of delhi preparations are under way for an upcoming last month. the am is to raise awareness of the daily pages. this is faced by the transgender community. the shelter is cool, the gallery mcgray has all house of dignity. it's a place of refuge for transgender people funded by the indian government. okay. so that, that expedient. it was started by withdrawn, you know, tried shrinking, and she has become a beacon of hope for the transgender community, but only of to overcoming huge challenges
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a self to live with it. only 1819 is struggling to learn, you know, understand who i am. and during those time they would know infinite, most of is the site, the organization way to actively working for the community. they will be few of the nation and we're working on me and only health issues and really put to put in the i tell you the aids that time i was very easily side. the rising above the set, fox withdrawn, each actually went home to set up this home to make sure the next generation didn't face the same problem. and it was always a dream for me that we should have a proper share with, you know, proper guidelines. and they really thing and also at the same day with support from the other stakeholders, especially police government agencies. and this started in the, in 2001 liners mock rulings. and india is supreme court in 2014 recognized transgender people, as it's the agenda. the ruling undermines the rights of every human being to choose
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the agenda. since then, a number of progressive policies have been what's in place for many the fights particular continues. when i was forcing myself that timeline thing that i showed have somebody didn't do the button all when i left a mess of free like slide. this is like open sky while you have to be a bird. like why have to be a one spectrum with one box? this is maze. you told us the post story of pain and feeling come home to me. home . i was the that's my home on the so i don't feel like was it kind of up is to be done. i have to be. thankfully, mays found a home here, a gallery mcgray has a now it's to study little to help others going through similar struggles. the wheels of change have been slow to turn, but they are tending it's not like, you know, 10 years ago with me that was still clueless and we only talked to be a good enough to begging, you know, do sakes of a do some kind of a job with dignity and respect is compromise. everything we have seen is less so
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human being. so i'm happy these people, you know, have that readings and they want to make it happen. we visit a club in the south delhi as preparations are underway. the south ages knowledge is inclusive and victory. festival it on is the voices, stories and creative expressions of people from the eligibility. q plus community found a chevy from nick out tells us why such festivals are important. but there was a global home, a full via project which made sure that we are not part of literature. we're not part of history. we're not part of poetry. you know, part of education, and so the need to sort of reclaim that space has been the, you know, sort of the base on which we're trying to build this festival with more than 80 events, including discussions, films,
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and the to the festival is now in its 3rd year, hundreds from the l g b t q plus community attend. but acts of his fear that despite progress, little the change is real due to pink washing to our corporate. it's one to spend during the month of pride because the tone of investment is high. now we exist to the and i think that sort of seems to be forgotten. but some organizations all committed to change. you roomed this funny stuff time and the heart of eli prides itself on being inclusive many from the l g b t q plus community are employed here in various roles. my name is phil b, i. my finance is that she and i, i need to find myself as a trans women, and i work in the reservations department. my name is nikita i, my phone numbers here. uh, i didn't decide osman. hang i,
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but can you the only department? my name is richie, i am across women and i am in the security department and police moto shawna, identifies as a trends to into mine, t to has broken barriers to reach where he is today. but it wasn't easy. his experience of school was especially difficult. i believed in my school a lot because of my valuable because of a getting myself up because of my hair cut also. that the ending point of my life in my school, that when i bought my opinion, the 1st thing just because i thought this is the pain which you pretty my ins me every month for at least for to be that i am a good. i'm gonna go along with the confusion and trauma of his general identity, logo shawna, how to shoulder the responsibility of supporting his family. but life changed when he got a job, but then a lead hotel. great. when i was in i,
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i never felt like that. i am and different. they all have a streak, me like i am as a human, as a normal human person. mo, who shawna has begun a new life, but for hundreds of others problems with identity. i'm with getting a decent job remain. it will take moved on individual companies embracing transgender people. change has to start within families. the education system on the whole of society, of which ones tend to people are parked. the sweet, called global queen, comes from spain. on the
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i can see there's a happiness, how they feed and power when they start to walk. and that makes me feel so it's is an emotional moment the my name you say they never see a mother. we are in much spain and i am the ceo angle funded or marcy. now your next a come by me that develops excess clicked on for gauge. we have these are like robotics suits that i wore my teeth that is unable to work because i've had a disease. it's kind of nice made up of box tony car box and i so and we the handbook for the nice to keep,
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not only is able to walk, but also play to feed letter, diffuse from there. and therefore, eats is like, uh, like his best friend for the key, the b as in dc and reset it for almost 25 years. and that was my one and only vocation. however, during the last 11 years, i half a bill topic company, bro. tab it timor, the most safety, talented is based on them, and i have led the company to worse be in the reference in the category of the day, shown internationally. i'm really proud of, of,
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of these big journey i really didn't get we of finance from investors until we got c marking of the device in clinic our results. and of course, so on seeing that time, there was 10 years in, in, in this journey i wasn't able to quit because there were some families that already waiting gates with our budget. we thought technology and children that were making progress. so spending up again and again. often each barrier is difficulty. my mother always said that when i touched something to do i once had
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homework or for anything that wasn't enough enough to do something i had to do. i never stopped until i, i finally end with with this one does work. so yes, a when i have a goal, i boost for war until i get mine role model has me my mother. she has been a scientist and, and she has been that the most important, there's some lead in my, my life. however, the older women, you know, their ideas of society not only in in january that, that a photo. and in one of these women, they send and america, um, i get them. there is an example of humility, of re silence and integrity and intelligence. and all these are qualities that i really follow in, in, in leaders. i believe the important,
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the my, mrs to the community is please be open to, to erase of technology. so technology comes and i said, i said friend, i said to, to enroll the human being to improve the quality of life. the quake is work. so the analogy is not replacing the human beings of replacing the profession as from their work. it's it to, to help them make their, their work better. when i listen to this munoz of doctors, moms. that's is how they can now feel in the arms or their kids around their body because they are stronger or how they feels happiness of their kids. because they, they, they, they,
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they can be more integrated in society. they are happy or at school all day, expect them to do it by their own, for example. so they're making progress is that they and they, that they never thought they, they quote are. and these makes me stronger because and i can feel that all the work in on, on the blog posts and from the very beginning now a ice has reached a deep they goals. and, and this makes me feel stronger to continuing to follow along with, with this in the,
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