Join us for an inspiring conversation with Judith Snow, a remarkable woman living with spinal muscular atrophy. Judith shares her journey of resilience and independence, and the challenges she faces daily as she pushes the limits of what society expects of people with disabilities. She teaches a course called “World of the Handicap” at York University, aiming to open students’ eyes to the real experiences of people with disabilities and encourage them to rethink societal norms 

Judith’s story highlights the importance of support networks, like her Joshua Committee, which helped her live fully and independently despite needing many hours of daily care. She challenges common stereotypes, showing that disability is often a social role rather than a limitation, and emphasizes the value of love, connection, and purpose in life. 

This video is a powerful reminder that everyone deserves respect, opportunity, and a chance to contribute meaningfully to the world. Perfect for anyone interested in disability rights, personal courage, and social change.

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