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Will the Vogue ‘Disability Issue’ Create Real Change?
When it comes to diversity and inclusion, magazines may have much to consider, but the benefits are obvious.
Disability Inclusive Theatre Could Bring Change in Serbia’s Medi...
The way that people with developmental disabilities are treated needs to change and the role of the media in all this is crucial.
On Representing Disability
Right now, there are many things wrong--but the solutions are simple.
Disability and Intersectionality in the Media
Is ableism the last acceptable form of discrimination?
Disability: Out in the Open
The handbook aims to help (Macedonian) CSOs working with people with disabilities address some of the challenges they face on …
Disability in the Media: Mirroring Perceptions
People with disabilities are consistently pushed to the back of the media agenda in North Macedonia. In the rare occasion that …
Final Conference – Disability: A Matter of Perception
One day before the International Day of People with Disabilities, Media Diversity Institute (MDI) Western Balkans hosted the closing conference …
Event: The Media Have a Major Role To Play in Breaking Down the Stigma...
Date: 28 June 2019 Country: Belgium Originally posted on the European Economic and Social Committee Website. An EESC hearing points …
New Projects from Disability: A Matter of Perception
We are excited to share that our “Diversity: A Matter of Perception” project in Macedonia has begun implementing 16 new projects, funded by sub grants from the European Commission.
Powerful Launch of the “Disability: a Matter of Perception”...
Date: 17 September 2018 Country: Macedonia, Skopje It was a powerful ending of the first day at the EU-Western Balkans …
Disability: A Matter of Perception
The main aim of the project “Disability: A Matter of Perception” is to strengthen visibility of persons with disabilities (PwD) …
MDI at the first SEE Media and Disability Conference
Dates: 4-5 December 2015 Region: South-East Europe ‘However the media in the region portray our community, media are not first …