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pritisalian has been a member of Linktree for 2 years and joined in January 2024. Resources pritisalian has populated their site with include: • Researcher and Creator of Reframing Disability, a fortnightly newsletter simplifying disability inclusion for content creators. • Journalism Instructor & Community Engagement Director, Disability Justice Project • Accredited Media Consultant & Trainer: Gender Equality Diversity and Inclusion • Accredited Media Consultant & Trainer: Solutions Journalism • Fellow, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University. Read my research on disability inclusion in India's news and newsrooms, 2022 • Deaf and hearing impaired Indians push for official sign language recognition • Rescued from Mumbai’s Brothels, These Girls Are Learning to Lead - Good • You've Got Braille • Dating app helps Indians with disabilities find their perfect partner | Priti Salian • The low-cost device saving newborns in India • Access Bollywood: app opens up cinema to millions of blind Indians • How Feminism Is Helping To End Child Marriage In India • The Tiny Bracelet That Saves Newborns From Hypothermia • Differently abled Indian healthcare workers fight a lonely battle against Covid-19 • In India, The Teachers Are Going (Back) To School • India’s ‘dark holes’ where millions of girls disappear • When The Blind Lead The Blind — To Bike The Himalayas • Transgender spiritual order finally finds acceptance at Kumbh Mela • The transformative power of play in urban India • Decommissioned buses turned into public toilets for India's female commuters • Four Terminally Ill Patients Walk Into A Bar… • How can children be taught about death and serious illness? • Afghan refugees cooking their way to a better future: 'It’s their resilience and patience that has helped them grow' • Disabled women left out of India's coronavirus measures • The Doctor Is Out, and These Babies Are Healthier For It • Soundball: the tennis game breaking stereotypes about the blind in India • One doctor’s disability may lead to curriculum change in India • Art, theatre and clowns: creative cures for dementia • Refugee cooks from Syria and Iraq in Germany share food to make friends and integrate into society • ‘How can you be raped?’ Doctors in India ignorant of transgenders • How India's adaptive fashion brands are offering 'dignity and choice' to disabled shoppers • Protecting trans lives goes deeper than laws and representation • India’s Covid-19 disaster forces universities to rethink student well-being • Shukla Bose left a highflying career to educate India's poorest children • "I am disabled, it doesn't mean I have no dignity" The Lancet • Food for thought: India logs rise in cafes for social justice • The blind women detecting early stage breast cancer in India, BBC Future • Telling the whole story: Covering climate change with solutions journalism- Prague Media Point 2020 • A push to get India’s folk musicians heard – and paid • Let's connect on LinkedIn • Follow me on Twitter! • Follow me on Instagram