残障权利活动家黄爱丽丝, 残疾可见度计划创始人, 于51岁死于旧金山,
Disability rights activist Alice Wong, founder of the Disability Visibility Project, died in San Francisco at 51 from an infection.
Alice Wong,51岁的残疾人权利活动家,残疾能见度项目创始人,因感染在旧金山死亡。
Alice Wong, a 51-year-old disability rights activist and founder of the Disability Visibility Project, has died in San Francisco from an infection.
她为香港移民父母生来肌肉萎缩,倡导残疾公正、自我代表和社区生活。
Born with muscular dystrophy to Hong Kong immigrant parents, she advocated for disability justice, self-representation, and community-based living.
一位2024年的麦克阿瑟(MacArthur)研究员Wong使用她的回忆录《老虎年:一个活跃主义者的生命》及其平台来放大边缘化的声音,强调残疾人应该讲述自己的故事。
A 2024 MacArthur Fellow, Wong used her memoir, "Year of the Tiger: An Activist's Life", and her platform to amplify marginalized voices, emphasizing that people with disabilities should tell their own stories.
她的工作重塑了关于残疾问题的公共论述,激发了一代积极分子。
Her work reshaped public discourse on disability and inspired a generation of activists.