Sinéad Burke: Why design should include everyone
شیناید بورک: بۆ دیزاین دەبیت كشتگیربێت؟
Sinéad Burke amplifies voices and instigates curious conversations. Full bio
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you're 105 and a half centimeters tall.
ئەگەر باڵات ١٠٥ سم و نیو بێت.
کورسییەکی ویلدار گواستەوە لە فرۆکەخانەکە.
by airline assistants in a wheelchair.
پێوەستیم بە کورسی ویلدار نییە.
to get through.
بۆ تێپەربوون.
security, preclearance
services in the airport
is just not designed with me in mind.
من دیزاین نەکراون لە بنچینەدا
to lift my carry-on bag
بەرز بکەمەوە
for safety purposes cannot help me
هاوکاریم بکەن لەبەرهۆکاری ئاسایشی
and my independence.
لە هەڵسوکەوت و سەربەستی من
it isn't all bad.
زۆر خراپ نییە
is like business class.
هەروەک کورسی بزنس کلاسە
and society that remind me.
کۆمەڵگەیە بیرمدەخاتەوە.
is an excruciating experience.
یەکێکە لە ئەزموونە ناخۆشەکان.
a bin that I can turn upside down.
تەنەک خۆڵیکی لێنییە تا سەروژێری بکەم.
four- to six-inch reach,
with my iPhone.
had in mind when he designed the iPhone,
نەبووەکاتێک ئای فۆنی دیزاین کردوە.
is that I approach a stranger.
لە کەسێکی نەناسراو دەکەم.
outside my cubicle door.
کە پاسەوانی دەرگەی تەوالێتەکەم بێت.
without washing my hands.
ئەوەی دەستم بشۆم.
every single day
دەست وشککەرە کە و ئاوێنەکە
hand dryer and mirror
یەكیکە لە هەلبژاردەکان.
is somewhat of an option.
the lock on the door,
كێلونی دەرگەکە،
the hand dryer and the mirror.
و دەست وشک کەروەکە و ئاوێنەکە.
can transfer across with ease.
بە ئاسانی بچنە سەری.
and necessary innovation,
بیرۆکەیەک بۆ خاوەن پێداوسی تیبەت دادەنریت،
a new project or idea as accessible,
are not being accommodated for?
upon me in much more casual ways too,
کاریگەی جەستەی هەیە لەسەرم،
کوپێک قاوە بکەیت
as ordering a cup of coffee.
to wean myself off the syrup.
لە سیروپەکە
it's not designed well,
beside the pastry cabinet
کابینەی شیرینکەدا دەوەستم،
points to my existence
بوونی من دەکات
and I move along to collect my coffee.
و دەچم قاوەکەم وەرگرم.
that I have paid for
کە پارەکەیم داوە.
ئەو جلانەی دەمەوێت لەبەری بکەم.
on the clothes that I want to wear.
کەسایەتیم بکات.
that reflect my personality.
in the childrenswear department.
جلوبەرگی منداڵاندا بیدۆزمە.
پێویستی بە گۆرانکاری زۆر هەیە.
requires far too many alterations.
professionalism and sophistication.
پێگەیشتویم و پیشەکەم و جوانییەکم.
with Velcro straps and light-up shoes.
پێڵاوی سوکم دەدەنێ.
to light-up shoes.
لەسەر شتی پچوک.
on such simple things,
بەپێوە بۆ دانیشتن بچم.
to a seating position with grace.
of design heights of chairs,
بەرزی کورسییەکان،
ئەژنۆکانم هەڵزنێم
that it might tip over at any stage.
لە هەرکاتێکدا بیت هەڵبگەڕیتەوە.
دەکات لەسەرم
a bathroom, a coffee shop, or clothes,
قاوەخانە یان جلوبەرگ،
کەسێکی بچوکم
دەرفەرتێکی پێم دا
it has given me an opportunity
as a blogger and as an activist,
وەک بلۆگەرێک و وەک چالاکوانێک،
of circuses and freak shows.
" پ. ت . بارنوم" و نمایشە ترسناکەکان
to be a little person,
کە کەسێکی بچوکم،
the condition of achondroplasia.
the most common form of dwarfism.
کورتەباڵاییە.
as "without cartilage formation."
دروست بوون بە بێ کارتلەج.
شێوەی دەموچاوی ئەندۆپلاستیک،
and achondroplastic facial features,
one in every 20,000 births.
٢٠٠٠٠ لەدایک بوون دانەیەک ڕوودەدات.
لە دایک و باوکێکی باڵا مام ناوندن
are born to two average-height parents.
could have a child with achondroplasia.
مندالێکی ئیکوندپلازیای هەبێت.
بۆماوەتەوە.
to have been born into a family
my curiosity and my tenacity,
and ignorance of strangers
پشتگوخستنی نەناسراوکەن
creativity and confidence
داهێنان و باوربەخۆبوون
the physical environment and society.
لەگەل کەشی کۆمەڵگەو و دەوروبەردا.
دیاری بکەم،
why I am successful,
and I am a loved child,
و ئێستاش خۆشەویستم،
with a lot of sass and sarcasm,
بە گاڵتەپێکردنەوە،
into who I am today
کە لە ئێستادا چۆنم
to create function and beauty.
دروستکردنی کار و جوانی.
لەسەر ژیانی خەڵک،
upon people's lives,
هەستبکەین سەر بەم دنیایەین،
we can feel included in the world,
we can uphold a person's dignity
کەرامتی تاکی تیا بپارێزین
بەرجەستە ناکرێت.
your perceptions challenged.
بۆچونەکانتان بکەم.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Sinéad Burke - Writer, educatorSinéad Burke amplifies voices and instigates curious conversations.
Why you should listen
Since her first days of elementary school, Sinéad Burke has understood the power of education to combat ignorance, to challenge the status quo and to give agency to the most vulnerable. She wanted to become a teacher -- one who ensured that children felt represented, listened to and safe in her classroom -- and she graduated at the top of her class, receiving the Vere Foster Medal from Marino Institute of Education.
Through writing, public speaking and social media, Burke highlights the lack of inclusivity within the fashion industry and encourages the industry to design for and with disabled people. She critiques the ways in which the media talks about and to women, offering an alternative conversation that celebrates the achievements of others with her "Extraordinary Women" interview series.
Burke has visited schools, workplaces, government agencies and the White House to facilitate honest conversations about education, disability, fashion and accessibility. She advocates for the inclusion of all and challenges officials to legislate with most marginalized in our communities.
Bure is currently undertaking a PhD in Trinity College, Dublin on human rights education that specifically comments on the ways in which schools allow children to have a voice. She values kindness, empathy and volunteerism, and she is an ambassador for the Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and the Irish Girl Guides.
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