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Lucy Edwards (Lucy Edwards)
Lucy Edwards is a beacon of positivity, blending beauty, lifestyle, and advocacy to empower the blind and low vision community. As the first blind BBC Radio 1 presenter and a thriving makeup artist, Lucy inspires others to pursue their dreams, proving that blindness is no barrier to success. Her upbeat content across platforms makes the invisible visible and the impossible possible145.
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Tommy Edison (Blind Film Critic)
Tommy Edison, known as the Blind Film Critic, delights audiences with his humor and candid takes on life without sight. His unique film reviews and honest Q&As about blindness have made him a beloved figure, showing that laughter and insight go hand in hand in advocacy145.
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Molly Burke (Molly Burke)
Molly Burke’s vibrant personality and fearless storytelling make her a standout advocate for low vision awareness. Sharing her journey with honesty and warmth, Molly encourages everyone to see the ability in disability, building a powerful and inclusive community14.
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The Blind Life (Sam Seavey)
Sam Seavey’s channel, The Blind Life, is a treasure trove for anyone navigating vision loss. His upbeat tech reviews, daily life hacks, and candid discussions help others adapt and thrive, making him a go-to source for practical support and encouragement1.
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Kai Owens (Navigating Blindness)
Kai Owens, alongside his mom Kim, manages Navigating Blindness, a platform supporting parents of blind children. With a passion for jazz, drumming, and board sports, Kai’s joyful spirit and advocacy inspire families and individuals facing vision loss to embrace every opportunity2.
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Stephanie Renberg
Stephanie Renberg uses her social media presence to educate and advocate for the blind and disabled community. Her engaging content, born from her love of theater, challenges stigmas and uplifts others, making her a vibrant voice for inclusion and empowerment3.
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Steve Saylor (The Blind Gamer)
Steve Saylor, The Blind Gamer, is a passionate advocate for accessibility in gaming. His energetic reviews, tutorials, and advocacy work open doors for gamers with vision loss, proving that everyone deserves a seat at the virtual table4.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

Hannah Weymouth (BlindnBored)
Hannah Weymouth brings humor and adventure to her content, sharing her life as a blind woman with wit and warmth. Her posts encourage followers to embrace every moment, showing that life with vision loss is anything but boring4.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

Amar Latif (The Amar Latif)
Amar Latif is a globe-trotting entrepreneur and adventurer, shattering stereotypes about blindness. His inspiring travel stories and business ventures prove that the world is open to everyone, regardless of sight4.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

Christine Ha (The Blind Cook)
Christine Ha, winner of MasterChef US, dazzles with her culinary creativity and resilience. Her journey as a blind chef inspires millions to pursue their passions, and her approachable recipes and storytelling make her a beloved figure in both the food and vision loss communities.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

Haben Girma
Haben Girma, the first deafblind graduate of Harvard Law, is a dynamic advocate, speaker, and author. Her infectious optimism and dedication to accessibility inspire people worldwide to break barriers and champion inclusion for all.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

Dr. Amy Kavanagh
Dr. Amy Kavanagh uses her platforms to share honest, uplifting stories about navigating the world with low vision. Her advocacy for accessible spaces and her cheerful, relatable approach make her a guiding light for many.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

Joe Strechay
Joe Strechay is a TV producer and consultant, known for his work on Apple TV’s “See.” He brings authentic representation to the screen and uses his engaging content to empower the blind community and educate the public.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

Dr. M. Leona Godin
Dr. M. Leona Godin is an author, performer, and educator whose witty and insightful content explores the art and science of blindness. Her creative storytelling sparks curiosity and celebrates the diversity of vision loss experiences.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

Jessica Oddi
Jessica Oddi is a graphic designer and accessibility advocate whose vibrant posts about disability pride and creative living uplift and unite the community. Her work proves that art and advocacy go hand in hand.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

Blind Abilities
Blind Abilities is a multimedia platform sharing empowering stories, tech tips, and interviews with blind and low vision individuals. Their upbeat podcasts and resources foster connection and confidence for all.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

Connor Scott-Gardner
Connor Scott-Gardner is a passionate advocate and writer who shares thoughtful, positive insights about life with blindness. His engaging blogs and social media posts encourage others to challenge stereotypes and embrace possibility.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

Sassy Wyatt (Blind Girl Adventures)
Sassy Wyatt brings humor and adventure to her travel and lifestyle content. Her candid posts about navigating the world with blindness inspire others to explore, laugh, and live boldly.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

Kirsty Larmour (Blind Mum VS The World)
Kirsty Larmour’s heartfelt and humorous content about parenting and travel with low vision resonates with families everywhere. She shows that adventure and love know no limits.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

Blindish Latina (Gabriella)
Gabriella, known as Blindish Latina, empowers the community with her bilingual advocacy and joyful approach to disability pride. Her posts celebrate culture, identity, and resilience.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

Blind Motherhood (Holly Bonner)
Holly Bonner’s Blind Motherhood blog is a warm, supportive space for parents navigating vision loss. Her honest, encouraging stories foster community and confidence for families everywhere.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

James Rath
James Rath is a filmmaker and accessibility advocate whose creative videos and tech reviews make the world more inclusive. His upbeat attitude and storytelling inspire change and curiosity.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

Blind Dad UK (Simon Mahoney)
Simon Mahoney, aka Blind Dad UK, shares his experiences as a parent and advocate, offering practical advice and plenty of laughs. His positive outlook helps families thrive together.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

Sightless Kombat
Sightless Kombat is a gamer and accessibility consultant whose energetic streams and reviews make gaming more inclusive. His passion for breaking barriers in the digital world is contagious!
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

Blind Girl Mantras (Ashley Nemeth)
Ashley Nemeth shares empowering stories and resources for blind women, encouraging self-advocacy and confidence. Her positive, relatable posts help others find their voice and community.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

Blind Alive (Mel Scott)
Mel Scott’s Blind Alive offers accessible fitness and wellness resources, making healthy living fun and achievable for everyone. Her cheerful encouragement motivates people of all abilities to move and thrive.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk

Blind New World
Blind New World is a vibrant campaign and online community that challenges stereotypes and celebrates the achievements of blind and low vision individuals. Their uplifting stories and resources foster a world where everyone belongs.
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info@primaryhealthnet.co.uk
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Blind & Low Vision Artists Who Inspire the World
Art is not limited by sight—it’s powered by vision, emotion, and expression. This space celebrates remarkable artists from around the world who are blind or have low vision. Through painting, sculpture, photography, and multimedia, these creatives challenge perceptions and invite us to experience art through texture, sound, memory, and imagination.
Discover their work, stories, and the powerful ways they turn vision loss into a unique creative force. Know an artist we should include? Share their profile and help expand this tribute to fearless artistry.