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The image shows a figure wearing black standing to the right of the frame, their arms slightly outstretched. They are grasping onto the many red threads that criss cross in front of them. Their face and hair is also red, and black coloured words cut out of newspaper are placed on the hair such that they look like thoughts. The background of the top half of the image is black with white trails of dots, just like the figure’s clothes, while the bottom half is orange with light brown streaks.

Editorial: Mainstream media in India has a disability problem

A person with long hair wearing a pink shirt sits on a wheelchair at a desk. There is a newspaper, a press badge, a laptop and a steaming cup before them. On the yellow walls in the background are framed images and newspaper clippings, a shelf and a cabinet

The field notes of a woman journalist who happens to live with disability

The illustration is divided into three panels. The one on the left shows a woman working on her laptop in a room with a red curtain and from the window we see a brightly lit sky. Next to her is a lamp and some documents in Braille. In the centre panel, there is a woman in a yellow dress with a plate full of food in her hands. She is surrounded by people, tinted in blue who are engrossed in each other, some looking at her but not talking to her. In the panel on the right, a woman wearing a red dress is seated in a meeting room with blue walls as another woman who is standing at the door, looks on her and frowns.

I’m blind, not invisible

Made with Love by 13 Llama Interactive for Point of View