Beijing, January 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — China.org.cn news report Chinese Disability community:
Many people dream of passing the bar exam and becoming a lawyer. Tan Tin is one such person. But what sets her apart is that she is deaf. The bar exam is her one of the most difficult professional qualification exams in Japan. ChinaWhen Tan TinAlready living in “hard mode” it took me three years to get over it. Tan is not a law student. But she studied hard for her exams so that she could use her sign language and law to help deaf people like herself.
The deaf community has limited access to legal knowledge and many do not know how to protect their rights, much less their rights. I want the voice of justice to reach every quiet corner,” Tan said. With that in mind, she started her career as a lawyer. In addition to helping Deaf legal issues through her work, she regularly releases educational videos, livestreams using sign language, and provides free legal knowledge and advice to the Deaf community. It offers.
Xiao Jia, a young woman with low vision really wanted to learn how to apply makeup to make herself more beautiful. I was. Now Xiao has become a beauty consultant and publishes her tutorial videos online to teach other girls with low vision how to do makeup.
A coffee shop called Hinichijou, also known as Bear Paw Café, has gone viral because most of its employees have disabilities. provided training. The deaf barista was not good at communicating with customers, and because he was not good at communicating, there was a hole in the wall at the storefront, and coffee was served by employees wearing paw-shaped gloves. was A year later, the coffee shop now “tears down” the wall and opens a new branch, as some baristas want to communicate directly with customers. Blind baristas joined us this year, customizing everything in the store from the decor to the coffee machines so they can work without assistance.
From increasingly diverse education and training to more inclusive environments, China Helping and supporting the disabled community in more subtle ways. Such support is not based on sympathy or pity, but on the heartfelt wish that they can participate and enjoy their daily lives equally.
Currently Chinamore and more disabled people are sharing their lives, sending the message to others that they are just a little different and that there are no limits to what humans can achieve.
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