Prism of Love Photography Contest: Celebrating Inclusion and Empowerment
On World Day of Social Justice 2024, we unveil the results of the Prism of Love Photography Competition 2023.
We, at the Youth Engagement Initiative, in collaboration with the Diplomatic Academy and the United National Join Disability Inclusion Program, supported by the UNPRPD fund, believe in the transformative power of photography and storytelling.
Our Prism of Love Photography Competition 2023 showcased over 66 talented storytellers capturing the joy of persons with disabilities, while also highlighting societal barriers.
Stay tuned as we reveal the top 5 photo stories, amplifying voices and experiences toward a Social Justice and Decent Life for All.
1. Võ Thị Miền - "Self-discovery and the pursuit of our dreams”
As a child, I yearned to explore, but I always felt compelled to follow the path set by her family and those around mine. However, upon finishing high school, I felt a strong desire to rediscover the world. Despite facing challenges during this period of growth, my love for singing and the allure of the stage remained constant. Today, fueled by passion, I embark on a new chapter in the world of art, eager to bring my voice to life. In sharing my photo from my inaugural visit to the music teahouse, I invite you to partake in this significant moment.
2. Đặng Hoàng An- “Resilience and Adaptation”
In 2017, I, once an energetic lecturer and avid traveler, lost my ability to move freely. My father pushed me in a wheelchair to Ho Chi Minh City University of Education to resign. As we moved through the familiar classrooms, nostalgia set in, along with the realization of shattered dreams.
After much contemplation, I decided to embrace what remained and lead a fulfilling life. I rekindled my passion for teaching and infused my lectures with personal stories, reaching 15,000 thousand of learners across nearly 30 units. Today, I am not just a survivor of disability; I am living proof that one's spirit can triumph over adversity.
3. Nguyễn Viết Quân – “I am Quan with disabilities.”
My name is Nguyen Viet Quan, born on July 23, 1996. Living with a physical disability, I face societal labels and challenges in securing stable employment. Despite these obstacles, I strive for integration and stability in my work, aiming to support myself and others. My biggest hurdle isn't my disability, but rather my mindset. I urge everyone facing adversity not to give up, as resilience is key to overcoming obstacles. Embracing my disability has taught me invaluable lessons, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and inner strength. Despite societal misconceptions, I believe life is inherently fair, and my disability has empowered me rather than eliciting pity. My parents' unwavering support and resilience inspire me to navigate life's challenges with determination. I am a proud Quan with disabilities, finding strength and purpose in adversity.
4. Dong Thi Hai Yen - “Love story as a visually impaired couple”
Growing up, my mom always worried about finding a partner for me who could see. But I've found a guy who sees the world through my eyes, and it's beautiful. We met as kids, bonding over innocent conversations and laughter. Over almost four years, our relationship has deepened, filled with shared experiences and milestones. From college admissions to starting a business together, we've faced it all hand in hand. Together, we explore the world with just 10% of light, seeing its wonders in our own unique way.
5. Nguyễn Thị Minh Tâm – “whatever the circumstances, enjoy life on your own terms.”
I was once able-bodied until an accident in 2009 left me become a woman with disabilities.
In 2015, I founded Nhat Tam volunteer group, offering support and skills training for students and those in need for over 8 years. I am pursuing personal growth with a master's degree and a second bachelor's in English. Active in sports like badminton and swimming, I also direct a youth club for disabilities in Dong Thap province, organizing confidence-building activities and community events. My aspiration is to continue aiding the disadvantaged, believing adversity can strengthen and enlighten us. Regardless of circumstances, I encourage everyone to embrace life on their own terms."