Haben Girma on being the first deafblind Harvard law graduate
Haben Girma was the first deafblind student to graduate from Harvard Law School. Today the Eritrean-American fights for better education for deafblind people worldwide.
Ms Girma was born in California after her mother fled Eritrea in the early 1980s.
Growing up in the US school system, she benefited from accessible technology, such as a digital Braille device - something her elder brother, who is also deafblind, was denied in Eritrea.
Now she is working as a lawyer to try to improve access to this technology and challenge expectations of people with disabilities.
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