Chaeli Campaign Review Article: African Journal of Disability

The Chaeli Campaign Journal Club: Strengthening evidence-based practice and contributing to practice-based evidence in under-resourced South African communities. By Rosemary Luger, Martha Geiger, Olwethu Nqevu, Ann Bullen, Faizah Toefy. This […]
My Thoughts on Gender Issues

My first encounter with a powerful woman was with my mother. It seems that around age 10 or 11 I informed her that cleaning the bathroom and especially the toilet was […]
Crazy Good Turns (Frank Blake): How to Turn Adversity into Opportunity

We speak with two guests: Michaela, who goes by “Chaeli” (pronounced “kay-lee”), and her mom, Zelda Mycroft. Chaeli was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when she was 11 months old — […]
Zen Sammich Podcast With Mark Reid: Able to Achieve Great Heights

Embrace Being Seen

Having young children often unwittingly places you front and centre amongst strangers in public places, especially if your child is prone to make loud pronouncements about people around her and/or […]
I Will

I Wait For the Day

I Still Believe

Growing Up

The Burden of Silence

Freedom, to me, in its most basic form is the ability to openly express one’s thoughts and opinions. Although freedom manifests itself in a variety of different ways (all of […]