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The 'Invisible' Her Helped Me See the World
shì zhàng视障bó shì博士huáng yīng黄莺rú hé如何yòngxíng dòng行动gǎi biàn改变kè bǎn yìn xiàng刻板印象

How visually impaired PhD Huang Ying changes stereotypes through her actions.

刘娜
xiǎo pān小潘jīn tiān今天zhī dào知道shìshén me什么rì zi日子ma

Xiao Pan, do you know what day it is today?

小潘
shìguó jì máng rén jié国际盲人节duìmagāngzàixīn wén新闻kàn dào看到wèijiàohuáng yīng黄莺demáng rén盲人bó shì博士degù shì故事rànghěngǎn dòng感动

It's the International Day of the Blind, right? I just saw a news story about a blind PhD named Huang Ying. Her story really moved me.

刘娜
shìdesuī rán虽然kàn bú jiàn看不见dànměi tiān每天dōuyòngdú píng ruǎn jiàn读屏软件xué xí学习háibāng zhù帮助shì yǒu室友zhěng lǐ整理xué xí学习zī liào资料háijīng cháng经常bāngshì yǒu室友shí táng食堂dàifànne

Yes. Although she can't see, she studies every day with screen-reading software and even helps her roommate organize study materials. She often brings meals from the cafeteria for her roommate too.

小潘
kāi shǐ开始jué de觉得shì yǒu室友shì bú shì是不是zàilì yòng利用kě shì可是huáng yīng黄莺shuōxǐ huān喜欢bèidàng chéng当成pǔ tōng rén普通人háishuōshén me什么dōunéngzuòtīngletè bié特别zhèn hàn震撼

At first, I thought maybe her roommate was 'taking advantage' of her. But Huang Ying said she likes being treated as a normal person and said, 'I can do anything.' That really shocked me.

刘娜
duìzhèzhèng shì正是zhòng diǎn重点wǒ men我们bù néng不能zhǐyòngruò shì弱势deyǎn guāng眼光kànmáng rén盲人qí shí其实hěnduōshí hòu时候tā men他们zhǐ shì只是bù tóng不同defāng shì方式shēng huó生活

Exactly, that’s the point. We shouldn’t look at blind people only through the lens of ‘disadvantage.’ In fact, many times, they just live in a different way.

小潘
xiàn zài现在míng bái明白lebú shì不是tā men他们xū yào需要wǒ men我们tè bié特别zhào gù照顾ér shì而是wǒ men我们yàoxué huì学会hù xiāng互相lǐ jiě理解zūn zhòng尊重

I understand now—it’s not that they need special care from us, but that we should learn mutual understanding and respect.

刘娜
shuōhǎohuáng yīng黄莺degù shì故事tí xǐng提醒wǒ men我们zhēn zhèng真正deróng hé融合shìkàn jiàn看见měi gè每个réndenéng lì能力bù guǎn不管néngbù néng不能kàn jiàn看见

Well said. Huang Ying’s story reminds us that true inclusion is about ‘seeing’ everyone’s abilities, whether they can ‘see’ or not.

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