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The REAL Reason Disabled Actors Should Play Disabled Characters on TV & in Movies…

Duration: 23:16Views: 16.2KLikes: 1.5KDate Created: May, 2022

Channel: Molly Burke

Category: People & Blogs

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Description: The stats here: scholarsandstorytellers.com/blog-main/diversity-in-hollywood-the-case-for-authentic-disability-representation-in-film-and-tv This article that discusses the general importance of representation in the media, even if not related to disability: racetoacure.org/post/the-importance-of-representation-in-media SHOP MY AMAZON FAVORITES: amazon.com/shop/mollyburke (You can find the stickers/vision boarding book in my Health & Wellness shop!) make sure this is always in the description box from now on, if it isn’t already! Join my exclusive Killer Bee Club at patreon.com/mollyburke Download my Audiobook "It's Not What It Looks Like" on Audible: audible.com/mollyburke Follow Me: Instagram: @mollyburkeofficial Facebook: facebook.com/mollyburkeofficial Twitter: @mollybofficial TikTok: @mollyburkeofficial LEARN MORE: mollyburkeofficial.com Follow me on Amazon Live and shop my favorites: amazon.com/shop/mollyburke Big thanks to my Patron’s for supporting my content! Kinivaq Marie Bordeleau Christian Traci Cummins Maddy Duke Stephen Garcia Kayla Haysley Jessamyn Jess/theyloveyou Bailey Mae Ariela Jaylon Aliah Maiken Helen Johnsson Ashley Jones McCay Johns Caitlin Smith Sofia Sousa Ava Bender Erin Horowitz Sophie Reynolds Rachel Carter Caroline Morgan Hunter Walden Abigail Osburn Alexe Robitaille Preslie Hutchens Kasey I'm Molly, a typical sushi, makeup, and fashion loving millennial girl who just so happens to be blind! I was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa at just 4 years old and began public speaking at age 5. I started just doing motivational speaking, but now I make videos and even model! Even though I can’t see, I know that there are bright spots in everything we face. Let’s find them together. 💕

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