Reviews
“Reframing Disability should be made mandatory reading in every newsroom. It would be an eye-opener for most journalists, who have fuzzy or inaccurate notions about disabled people. More importantly, it lays down guidelines on best practices in reporting on disability. Besides offering suggestions on how to carry out sensitive, in-depth coverage, it provides useful information in every issue.” C.K. Meena, journalist, author and journalism teacher
“Reframing Disability has helped broaden my understanding of disability narratives across different frontiers. Its crisp style is a feature that has helped me improve my work as a disability issues blogger. Besides, the newsletter includes helpful resources and idea starters that anyone (individuals and organisations) involved with disabilities would find immensely beneficial.” Alexander Ogheneruemu, disability issues blogger
"[Your newsletter] is helpful for teaching as well as for providing research ideas. The reporting tips and media recommendations are particularly useful." Joy Jenkins, Assistant Professor of Journalism Studies, Missouri School of Journalism.
“Wonderfully thought and executed!” Soumita Basu, Inclusion enabler for fashion brands
“The work you do is eye-opening, an incredible contribution to both the media and the communities we serve. Thank you, Priti!” Hidayah Salamat, managing editor & thought leadership content expert at Living Telling Media
“As someone who occasionally reports from India, Reframing Disability helps me keep tabs on developments there as well as who is pushing for greater accessibility and inclusion. The newsletter is a great resource for newsrooms, as well as journalism classrooms, including my own.” Jason Strother, journalist and educator.
“Thank you for doing what you do. I always look forward to Reframing Disability popping up in my inbox.” Celestine Fraser, writer, copywriter, filmmaker & consultant
“I remain a huge fan of the Reframing Disability newsletter. As someone who is deeply invested in contributing to a news ecosystem that prioritises accessibility, the newsletter is a resource I regularly read and go back to. It helps me to contextualize the work I am doing, learn about how disability is being reported across the world and also gain insight into the work/advocacy of journalists who are a part of the disability community. Thank you Priti for such a thoughtful and resourceful newsletter.” Zainab Sanni, broadcast journalist
“Priti's newsletters make me realise how little I know about disability inclusion. They make me grateful for people like her, working tirelessly to make a difference. I once read about how being excluded/left out can result in pain that is equivalent to actual physical pain. We've all experienced that feeling at some point in our lives. It made me understand, in a very small way, how important inclusion is. I am hoping I am a little wiser and just a wee more sensitive towards the issue now. I have a long way to go, but I am glad she is there to help me along in the journey.” Ritu Mahajan, Learning Enablement Manager at Accenture
“Your work is much needed, Priti. Keep up the great work.” Aditi Gangrade, co-founder, Much Much Spectrum
“Reframing Disability is a much-needed addition to the conversation around Disability. This newsletter adds value by bringing a nuanced approach and at the same time, not further complicating the narrative of Disability Inclusion." Puneet Singh Singhal, disability activist and co-founder of Billion Strong
“As a lifelong learner wanting to create inclusion/inclusive spaces, I have found Reframing Disability’s emphasis on data, resources, and real-world applications very useful since it breaks down complex concepts into digestible steps while maintaining authenticity through diverse voices from the disability community.” Varsha Pillai, development professional
“Your dedication has created a ripple effect, inspiring meaningful change. Here's to many more years of informing, educating, and empowering. Keep shining a light on disability inclusion!” Mujtaba Merchant, accessibility expert and advocate digital inclusion
“Thanks for the incredible work that you are doing Priti!” Padma Priya, podcaster and storyteller, co-founder of Suno India
“What I like the most about Reframing Disability is that the content is very matter-of-fact. It does not cross the fine line between facts and inspiration porn or a narrative of self-pity. It brings out stories that need to be told so that society gets a rounded view of what it is like to live with a disability.” Aditi Sowmyanarayan, award-winning author
“I appreciate the substance of your newsletter, Priti. Never underestimate its potential to reframe the narrative. More power!” Alexander Ogheneruemu, disability issues blogger
“The Reframing Disability newsletter really is a great read and something I look forward to reading every time it lands in my inbox. Priti’s doggedness to find and share the stories of brilliant people doing brilliant things to better represent the true side of disability in the media is something I’d recommend to anyone. This is something Priti’s passionate about sharing which is why I love it so much. Her determination to tell those stories comes across loud and clear in her writing.” Johny Cassidy, journalist, BBC
“Priti, your newsletter is by far miles ahead of anything I have read on this side of the world. Your writing is beautiful, nuanced, and extremely inclusive and empowering. I like the fact that you cover different topics and stories from around the world. I liked the way you described the video, which made the story much more beautiful. We need more such stories to come out for awareness, education, and disability inclusion. Thank you for your good work!” Divyanshu Ganatra, founder of Adventures Beyond Barriers Foundation
“I truly appreciate Priti being a connector - bringing together people from around the world who believe disability belonging is critical to changing the future of society. We met when Priti hosted a workshop for disabled creators and innovators to talk about their experiences and how we can work together globally to change the narrative of exclusion. It was fun to meet 'in person' from across the globe and well worth getting up very early in the morning here in DC! Her work directly impacts my own, because it takes working professionals with disabilities to be role models for students with disabilities in both primary school and higher education.” Sara Shunkwiler, Engineer, Adjunct STEM Faculty, Disability Belonging AdvocateWashington, DC, USA