The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

185: Haben Girma - The First Deafblind Harvard Law Graduate, Champion Of Change

Jan 9, 2017
Haben Girma, a groundbreaking disability rights lawyer and the first deafblind Harvard Law graduate, shares her inspiring journey. She discusses the importance of accessible information and how it drives innovation, emphasizing that disability should be viewed as an asset. Haben recounts experiences like her emotional meeting with President Obama and the challenges of navigating inaccessible environments. She advocates for changing harmful narratives around disability and encourages aspiring advocates to start by addressing their own needs.
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INSIGHT

Self-Awareness Shapes Leadership

  • Self-awareness guides effective leadership choices about roles and environments.
  • Haben Girma places herself where her problem-solving and communication skills matter most.
ANECDOTE

Fighting For Accessible Cafeteria Menus

  • Haben fought her college cafeteria to provide menus in Braille and accessible formats.
  • When she framed it as a civil-rights issue under the ADA, the cafeteria changed and she gained choice.
ANECDOTE

A Tactile Hug With President Obama

  • At the White House President Obama used a tactile cue to ask to hug Haben.
  • He also switched to typing to communicate, showing flexible communication styles work well.
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