100 Days Project – Day 86: Sian
Hi, my name is Sian and I carry a stuffed animal comfort object wherever I go. More about 100 Faces of Diversity, DPSN’s 100 Days project
Hi, my name is Sian and I carry a stuffed animal comfort object wherever I go. More about 100 Faces of Diversity, DPSN’s 100 Days project
Being authentic and not afraid to move the stereotypes. Seeing Joy as my future. More about 100 Faces of Diversity, DPSN’s 100 Days project
Happily twisted, don’t let the scoliosis get you down! More about 100 Faces of Diversity, DPSN’s 100 Days project
I am Julie. I am a unique thinker. I am a mad woman made good. Quirky? Eccentric? Manic? Yes, all of the usual stereotypes. But I dream impossible dreams and create them on stage. I make mischief that makes others think. I create platforms that highlight excluded stories from the periphery of our communities, shedding…
I have a mixed European heritage (Irish/Welsh/German); I can’t live without art and love to write about it; I enjoy connecting people who have things in common, and I dislike unfairness and injustice. More about 100 Faces of Diversity, DPSN’s 100 Days project
I don’t speak in words – my unique language is through eye gaze, smiles, gestures, and body language – I have Angelman Syndrome. More about 100 Faces of Diversity, DPSN’s 100 Days project
I have ADHD and was not diagnosed until my early 40s. I love to knit. I am a reader and a writer, a wife, the mother of a teenage girl, a part-time IT worker, and I chase my friends around with foam swords and water pistols. More about 100 Faces of Diversity, DPSN’s 100 Days…