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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2019 · 46 MIN

Tracey (Trey) Williams Sullivan shines a light on vision loss and intersectionality

from The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast · host Angela Denise Davis

The ZAMI NOBLA Podcast explores vision loss and intersectionality with Tracey Williams Sullivan, J.D.  Tracey, better known as Trey is a retired law professional with a specialty in the area of commercial insurance technology risks. She was raised and educated in a Chicago suburb, but she practiced most of her career and advocacy involvement while living throughout the United States. She has settled into the Atlanta area where she spends her time traveling, learning new skills and hobbies as an aging, visually impaired person, and advocating for equality at every opportunity. Trey also enjoys mentoring fellow blind/visually impaired people in guide dog handling as well as state and federal rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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