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The delegation of eight women activists supported by MADRE to attend CSW67.

Representation as Power: A WILD Woman’s Experience at CSW67

Date: 04/24/2023
Twenty women with diverse disabilities smile facing the camera in a conference room. Behind them is a bright pink and purple poster with the MIUSA logo, EDWNA logo, and the words, "Leadership Training for Women with Disabilities #LoudProudPassionate"

WILD Women Rocking the World

Date: 03/07/2023
Four women shoulder to shoulder in conference room, from left to right: Susan Sygall, a WILD alum from Vietnam, Judy Heumann, another WILD alum from Vietnam

Remembering Judy Heumann: A Personal Reflection

Date: 03/06/2023
Five women participants of WILD-Indonesia sit and stand together holding their fists in the air, smiling and shouting. One participant is sitting in a manual wheelchair and one participant is standing with crutches.

Loud, Proud, and Passionate!® WILD Leaders across the Globe

Date: 02/14/2023
A group of young and middle aged women, some with visible disabilities, gather around a banner whose words are partially obscured, near a mound of equipment and gear.

Leveling Up in Disability Inclusion: 3 International Development NGOs Share What’s Working

Date: 11/29/2022
Group photo of WILD delegates and GDDI attendees.

WILD Sisters Connect to Advance the Empowerment of Disabled Women Globally

Date: 11/29/2022
WILD delegates, GDDI attendees, and MIUSA staff pose together smiling while outdoors in a courtyard surrounded by trees. Some women use wheelchairs and power scooters, and some women hold crutches.

POWER ON WHEELS: MIUSA’s 40+ Years Empowering Disabled Women Leaders – Guest Blog Post by WILD Alumna from Cameroon

Date: 09/30/2022
Mailbox with stack of hand-written letters on colorful paper sticking out of the mailbox on a tree-lined street

“P.S. You’re Amazing!”: International Exchange Students with Disabilities Send Messages of Encouragement to American Pen Pals

Date: 08/24/2022

Reflections on GDDI 2022

Date: 07/27/2022

My Time with College Students from Russia

Date: 04/14/2022
As a wheelchair rider, special education teacher and avid traveler, I was thrilled to have the opportunity to travel to Washington, DC to speak to a group of 100 students from Russia.  The college-age students were about to return to Russia after completing a semester of study in a U.S. college/university.  These enthusiastic, intelligent, curious students had been selected for the highly competitive Year of Exchange in America (YEAR) Program which is administered by the Eurasia Foundation and funded by the U.S. State Department.
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Twenty women with diverse disabilities smile facing the camera in a conference room. Behind them is a bright pink and purple poster with the MIUSA logo, EDWNA logo, and the words, "Leadership Training for Women with Disabilities #LoudProudPassionate"

WILD Women Rocking the World

Date: 03/07/2023
Four women shoulder to shoulder in conference room, from left to right: Susan Sygall, a WILD alum from Vietnam, Judy Heumann, another WILD alum from Vietnam

Remembering Judy Heumann: A Personal Reflection

Date: 03/06/2023
Five women participants of WILD-Indonesia sit and stand together holding their fists in the air, smiling and shouting. One participant is sitting in a manual wheelchair and one participant is standing with crutches.

Loud, Proud, and Passionate!® WILD Leaders across the Globe

Date: 02/14/2023
A group of young and middle aged women, some with visible disabilities, gather around a banner whose words are partially obscured, near a mound of equipment and gear.

Leveling Up in Disability Inclusion: 3 International Development NGOs Share What’s Working

Date: 11/29/2022
Group photo of WILD delegates and GDDI attendees.

WILD Sisters Connect to Advance the Empowerment of Disabled Women Globally

Date: 11/29/2022

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