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Invisible Disability: One Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Sufferer’s Mission for Awareness
source: Westender
authors: Kris McDermott
summary/abstract:Branding fighters with nicknames is a custom about as old as the act of combat itself. Presumably started as a psychological tactic aimed at intimidating would-be opponents, adding a handle to one’s family name very quickly became a means of marketing and a way of garnering attention. However, not every playing field is equal. In fact, despite embracing every colour under the rainbow flag and applying it to her dreadlocked hair, as well having a scrapper’s reach on social media as an internationally recognized model, nobody sees the fight of Chenai Lucille Austin, widely known as “Stormy”.
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