I am a Malaysian. My career has been spent at the intersection of architecture, academia and disability activism. My involvement in disability advocacy and research on things to do with Accessibility and Inclusive Design, Policies and Case Studies..
I am a Malaysian. My career has been spent at the intersection of architecture, academia and disability activism. My involvement in disability advocacy and research on things to do with Accessibility and Inclusive Design, Policies and Case Studies started in 1998, when I volunteered for a UNESCAP training course in Penang, Malaysia. I am completing a doctoral dissertation that explores the relationships between accessibility and conservation of historic buildings in the United Kingdom. This means the road that I took in 1998 has somehow led me this far and this way when it comes to ‘fighting’ for the rights of disabled people in Malaysia.
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