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International Women's Day - the top ten disabled women to follow on twitter
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As a celebration of International Women's Day, I thought I would share my top ten disabled women to follow on twitter.
Jayonlife - Jay is a disabled black woman who runs the wonderful travel blog JayOnLife Jay talks about the different sights, sounds and smells of the places and accessibility for disabled people.
LifeofPIppa - Our very own @PippaScope is also one to watch on twitter to keep up with her brilliant arts and theater reviews
Dr Kirsty Liddiard - Kirsty is a sociologist researching disability, sexuality, gender, embodiment and childhood and has written the book 'The Intimate Lives of Disabled people'.
Liz Carr - the brilliant actor from Silent WItness is one to follow on twitter,
ShonaLouise - @shonalouise has written guest posts for us here on the community and her twitter feed is filled with activism and disability news.
Kara Goldfinch - Kara runs a blog talking about being a trans woman who happens to be blind and is well worth a follow!
KellyPeebz - a favourite of us here on the community, Kelly runs a successful business, whilst also being the owner of Kidderminster Harriers, and she has just had the cutest baby! What more could you want?
JackieO - @GingerJaxx has written guest posts for us here on the community and writes the fab blog Just Add Ginger about beauty and lifestyle.
Samantha Renke - Actor and activist Sam is super glam and her twitter feed is one to make you feel a little bit jealous! She also talks about disability and accessibility and is one cool lady!
SoBadAss - OK, so this is really cheeky of me, but I thought I would add myself in here! I love working for Scope, but my other life is one as a blogger. I have a permanent ostomy bag and I write and speak all over the world about life with invisible impairments. You can also read about why Ill be away from the community for a few weeks.
Who do you follow on twitter? Do you want to share your own twitter account, or any that you love?
Jayonlife - Jay is a disabled black woman who runs the wonderful travel blog JayOnLife Jay talks about the different sights, sounds and smells of the places and accessibility for disabled people.
LifeofPIppa - Our very own @PippaScope is also one to watch on twitter to keep up with her brilliant arts and theater reviews
Dr Kirsty Liddiard - Kirsty is a sociologist researching disability, sexuality, gender, embodiment and childhood and has written the book 'The Intimate Lives of Disabled people'.
Liz Carr - the brilliant actor from Silent WItness is one to follow on twitter,
ShonaLouise - @shonalouise has written guest posts for us here on the community and her twitter feed is filled with activism and disability news.
Kara Goldfinch - Kara runs a blog talking about being a trans woman who happens to be blind and is well worth a follow!
KellyPeebz - a favourite of us here on the community, Kelly runs a successful business, whilst also being the owner of Kidderminster Harriers, and she has just had the cutest baby! What more could you want?
JackieO - @GingerJaxx has written guest posts for us here on the community and writes the fab blog Just Add Ginger about beauty and lifestyle.
Samantha Renke - Actor and activist Sam is super glam and her twitter feed is one to make you feel a little bit jealous! She also talks about disability and accessibility and is one cool lady!
SoBadAss - OK, so this is really cheeky of me, but I thought I would add myself in here! I love working for Scope, but my other life is one as a blogger. I have a permanent ostomy bag and I write and speak all over the world about life with invisible impairments. You can also read about why Ill be away from the community for a few weeks.
Who do you follow on twitter? Do you want to share your own twitter account, or any that you love?
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