Written by Kathleen Wong, USA Today, November 28, 2025 Blind singer Lachi calls it her “glam cane”: a colorful, bedazzled cane that helps her navigate her surroundings while also stylishly matching her…
Category: Blindness
Wisconsin friends team up to create disability justice zine
Written by Richelle Wilson, Wisconsin Public Radio, November 13, 2025 For artist and educator Emily Nott, who has had chronic migraines since she was 7 years old, learning about disability justice concepts was…
He’s reframing disability through art
Blind dancer and Paralympian Davian Robinson is redefining disability through art and advocacy — and his Bechtler Museum exhibit The following article appeared in the Aug. 29, 2025, edition of The Charlotte Ledger,…
Houston Dynamo install accessibility features for blind & visually impaired fans
Written by MLSsoccer Staff, June 24, 2025 Houston Dynamo FC and The Lighthouse of Houston have announced a multi-year partnership that makes Shell Energy Stadium the first professional venue in North America to…
Don Bosco Catholic University focuses on disability inclusion
By Missionnewswire.org, May 12, 2025 Law student attends classes with guide dog BRAZIL (MissionNewswire) Nicole Vital, a new law student at Don Bosco Catholic University in Campo Grande, Brazil, has her faithful guide…
Lachi Leans Into the Intersections of Her Identity Through Fashion, Music and Activism
Written by Anaja I. Smith, The Hollywood Reporter, February 26, 2025 For “THR Looks,” the multifaceted artist chats about her journey As one of seven children born to Nigerian chiefs who are academic-driven, singer-songwriter Lachi defied the…
Finding a new colourful view at Virginia State Parks
Written by Sheree Strange, Travel Without Limits, August 24, 2024 Virginia State Parks is leading the way in inclusivity as the first park system in the U.S. to install EnChroma-adapted viewfinders. Visitors…