First Deaf-Blind Harvard Law Graduate - An Eritrean-American Woman.

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I saw this story and walahi it was inspiring.

I really have no excuse to fail.

I'm surprised no one posted this story on here yet when SSpot is like a twitter feed with up to the minute news. Yes; I find it awe-inspiring and a testament to defining conventional stereotypes and going beyond one's limitations. Plus she's a Horner. :nvjpqts:
 
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Such an inspiration. It's time like this I tell myself I should always bring my A game. Proud of her even though I don't know her, it takes courage and ambition to achieve what she achieved. I now know who's my new found inspiration is.


Thank you Sophie for making this topic.
 
i havent watched the video but the title says deaf and blind? if she cant hear, how can she speak??
 
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