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My name is Briana and I have cerebral palsy, epilepsy, ADHD, PMDD, endometriosis, POTS, and multiple other conditions that are difficult to deal with. I try to use my skills as an artist to convey the challenges of living with disabilities in a way that everyone can understand, regardless of their abilities. I attempt to transcend ability and demonstrate my personal experience in this art & disability blog. Check it out!

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Gimme Zohran Mamdani

In a time when politics is absolutely nauseating, Zohran Mamdani feels like a dose of relief for my uneasy stomach. “Tyranny requires constant effort. It breaks, it leaks.” This quote from Andor captures the heart of this article: Mamdani’s democratic socialist platform aims to expand healthcare, protect disabled New Yorkers, and challenge the power of billionaires and corporate interests. By rejecting oligarchy and rebuilding a people-first movement, his campaign shows why real change still matters in New York City and beyond.

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