Eyeway Conversations with Preeti Monga
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In this empowering episode of Eyeway Conversations, George Abraham sits down with a remarkable guest, Preeti Monga, a tireless advocate for blind women in India. Preeti, who has been working in the field since 1987, shares her personal journey as a blind girl growing into a woman and the challenges she faced along the way. Through her candid reflections, she reveals the unique struggles that blind women encounter in Indian society, particularly around marriage, education, and social acceptance. Preeti also talks about her groundbreaking initiatives, including Project Shiksha, which provides blind girls and boys with preparatory skills for school and life, and her unique Fusion travel program, which fosters inclusivity by encouraging visually impaired and sighted individuals to travel together. She further discusses her powerful online platform, Dignity, where blind women connect, share, and empower each other through community discussions. In addition, Preeti opens up about her journey as a public speaker and author of two inspiring autobiographies that challenge societal perceptions of the blind community. Here's the shownotes - Introduction: George Abraham introduces Preeti Monga, a long-time advocate for blind women. Challenges of Blind Women in India: Preeti discusses how societal attitudes towards women, especially blind women, shape their life experiences. Project Shiksha: A preparatory school and resource center for blind children that equips them with life skills, academic support, and technology training. Fusion Travel Program: How inclusive travel experiences break barriers between the sighted and the visually impaired. Dignity Platform: A unique online space for blind women to connect, share experiences, and empower one another. Public Speaking: Preeti shares her experiences as a public speaker advocating for blind women and challenging societal norms. Preeti's Books: The author talks about her two autobiographies, The Other Senses and a Hay House-published book, both of which explore her life and the challenges faced by the blind community. Message to Society: Preeti emphasizes the need for societal change and empowerment so blind women can live with dignity and independence. Here are the key takeaways - The importance of educating and empowering blind women from a young age. How inclusive initiatives, like Project Shiksha and Fusion, can challenge societal norms and foster greater understanding. Preeti's advocacy for blind women has changed lives and reshaped the perspectives of many sighted individuals. Listen in as Preeti Monga sheds light on the importance of empowering visually impaired women from childhood, advocating for dignity, and breaking down barriers that exist both within the community and in society at large. To support the work of the Score Foundation and help empower the blind community, visit the donate page on their website. Visit Score Foundation's website: www.scorefoundation.org.in.
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