How visually impaired PhD Huang Ying changes stereotypes through her actions.
Xiao Pan, do you know what day it is today?
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.
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.
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.
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.
I understand now—it’s not that they need special care from us, but that we should learn mutual understanding and respect.
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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