Photograph of Ashna Ali at a Reading
Ashna, an agender Bangladeshi person looks down and speaks into a microphone. They wear a red shirt, gold necklace, and white and black printed cardigan.
Passenger Tunnel
Photo of a passenger tunnel above a metro station, covered in graffiti.
M3 Permobil Powerchair
Back of M3 Permobil Powerchair with a black hardback medicine organizer tied to it by two carabiners, with a sticker that says “I carry naloxone, please ask if you need help” and a tag that says “medical emergency alert.”
Photograph of Rupa S. Valdez
“For the picture of me on the pier, this was taken on a drive back from a recent trip to Asheville, North Carolina. We had stopped at some scenic sites along the way, and this was one of them.”
Photograph of Rupa S. Valdez
“The photo of me in a wheelchair in a blue top was a photo that UVA had taken of me for an article about some of the advocacy work I do related to disability. This picture was taken on UVA Grounds.”
The interviewee, an Indian woman seated in her wheelchair, facing the camera and smiling. She is wearing a dark blue top. A tan building with gray accents is in the background.
Rooftop View of Saif's Place of Work
A photo of a rooftop view from Saif’s place of work in South Africa: tan and brown buildings with green trees in the foreground, rows of buildings in the background, and a light blue sky above with white clouds.
Medication of Saif
A photo of Saif’s biologics: CIMZIA: (certolizumab pegol) a TNF Blocker in a white box with black and green text that includes a “Quick Start Guide” and syringes.
Photograph of Swati and her Mother
The image is of two Indian individuals wearing masks. They are outside surrounded by green foliage. The person on the left has a white mask, black and white hair, a glasses chain around her neck, and a bindi. The person on the right has a white mask, translucent glasses, and dark clothing. They are both smiling.
Photo from Helen Zia's visit to Vanderbilt University
Photo from Helen Zia's visit to Vanderbilt University on March 24, 2022. Her lecture was titled,”From Vincent Chin to #StopAAPIHate: Helen Zia on 40+ Years of Asian American Activism.”