Jade Ow, a Singaporean Rhodes Scholar born with hearing loss, has found a powerful outlet for expression and advocacy through theatre. She experienced difficulties with social interactions during her schooling, leading her to the arts as a means of connection and communication. Ow utilizes theatrical performances to spotlight the experiences of those with disabilities, aiming to foster greater understanding and inclusivity. Her journey demonstrates the transformative power of the arts for individuals facing challenges. This approach transcends personal narrative, seeking to broaden societal perspectives on disability. Ow’s success as a Rhodes Scholar, coupled with her advocacy work, makes her a compelling voice for change. She hopes to continue using her platform to promote accessibility and challenge societal norms.

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