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When words don’t mean the same to everyone
Words don’t travel empty. They carry history, power, and assumptions. If we want a future that is not defined by brute force, hate and destruction - a world where we can again enjoy Sheikh al-Mahshi in all its lovely variations - we need to ask not just what the law says, but what it really means. Maybe, before anything else, we simply need to learn to ask each other: "What does that word mean to you?" And then, be prepared to listen.
Chavia Ali
Feb 63 min read


Do not blame the sailor while the ship is sinking
Yesterday, I appeared in an interview with the Swedish Arabic language media platform “Alkompis”, to talk about the challenges people with disabilities are facing in Sweden today. Sweden has long been known for its respect of human rights and progressive policies. But over the past decades, healthcare, social insurances, and a large number of other public services in Sweden have been exposed to budget cuts. This affects essential public meeting spaces - for instance libraries
Chavia Ali
Nov 14, 20254 min read


The Power and Pride of Kurdish Identity
In a world where identities are often challenged or misunderstood, embracing who we truly are becomes an act of courage and resilience....
Chavia Ali
Oct 12, 20253 min read


What’s in a name?
In June, I had the privilege and joy of attending the 15th International Disability Summer School in Galway, Ireland. Since 2006, the...
Chavia Ali
Jul 21, 20245 min read
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