Grace Edward – IDPwD 2023 Ambassador

Grace Edward, an IDPwD ambassador and multidisciplinary artist, lost vision in one eye at age four. She advocates for authentic representation of CALD disabled communities and co-founded YCDC to empower young people to share experiences and build a more inclusive future.

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Hi, my name is Grace Edward,

and I'm an ambassador

for International Day of People with Disability.

I am a multidisciplinary artist. I write, produce and direct.

I am the youngest of seven kids.

My family migrated to Australia in 2003 from Kenya,

although we’re originally from South Sudan.

When I was born, I was not born a person with a disability.

I had an accident at the age of four

that took my vision in my right eye.

My cultural background or the fact that I live with a disability

are equally as important as the other.

The biggest challenge in living in Australia is

is not really seeing both of those communities

for a long time represented authentically.

I need to speak up about these things,

because they don’t only affect me,

but I see how it affects my communities.

At my first visit with a specialist here in Australia

I was told I shouldn’t play sport.

I didn't listen to the doctor.

For most of my adolescence I played football with a club.

Football, the correct word for it. [Laughs.]

I had so much fun being in a team environment;

a supportive team environment.

And to not let someone or something stop me

from doing what I want to do.

YCDC is a youth disability CALD collective.

I co-founded the group in 2020 and we are

a supportive peer space for young people with lived experience

of disability from cultural and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

It really came out of a need of — we can

talk about our experiences.

There are cultural nuances that other people

may not be able to understand.

The biggest thing is seeing that we have so many young people

who I think are going to continue making the disability space

much more inclusive and that gives me so much hope

in the future.

They give me so much hope.

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