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Traveling with mental illness: what is it really like

Traveling with mental illness: what is it really like

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Being discriminated by Scoot airline because I am Deaf

Being discriminated by Scoot airline because I am Deaf

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I don’t face just a language barrier.

I don’t face just a language barrier.

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The resiliency of Deaf community in Indonesia

The resiliency of Deaf community in Indonesia

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I’m sorry, mom, but I only have one life.

I’m sorry, mom, but I only have one life.

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My life has been reprioritized.

My life has been reprioritized.

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Stacey

A Deaf Mexicana-Americana traveler who is tackling challenges that are created by the society around the world. Whilst traveling, she wants to show that Deaf are capable to travel, especially for her Deaf and Hard of Hearing community. Through her travel blog, you’ll see her stories through her eyes.

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Closed Captions & transcript are both included.

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