Episode 1: "To me, the future is accessible... I have a very good imagination."
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In speeches delivered at The Walrus Talks, accessibility advocate Aimee Louw imagines a future when she can access services without barriers, and Azeezah Kanji interrogates racism and systems of exclusion in Canada.
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