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Haben Girma (born July 29, 1988) is an
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advocate, and the first deafblind graduate of Harvard Law School.


Early life and education

Girma was born in
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in 1988 to an Eritrean immigrant family. Her father Girma Kidane Adgoy was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and her mother Saba Gebreyesus was born in Asmera, Eritrea. Her mother fled Eritrea to Sudan among many other Ethiopian/Eritrean refugees in 1983 during the
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and Ethiopian Civil War. Her mother met her father, an Eritrean born and raised in Addis, in California. Haben's parents are fluent in three languages; Tigrinya, Amharic, and English. Girma lost her vision and hearing as a result of an unknown progressive condition beginning in early childhood. She retains 1% of her sight. Growing up in the United States, Girma benefited from civil rights laws including the Americans with Disabilities Act. She also had accessible technology, such as a digital Braille device—something her elder brother Mussie Gebre, who is also deafblind, did not have access to in Eritrea. She graduated from Skyline High School, a mainstream public school, in 2006. At the age of 15, Girma traveled to
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to do volunteer work, building schools with buildOn. Girma attended
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, where she successfully advocated for her legal rights to accommodations in the school cafeteria. She graduated from Lewis & Clark '' magna cum laude'' in 2010. She then became the first deafblind student to attend and graduate from Harvard Law School, earning her J.D. in 2013.


Career

In 2013, Girma joined Disability Rights Advocates (DRA) in
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as a Skadden Fellow. She worked there from 2015 to 2016 as a staff attorney, working on behalf of people with disabilities. Girma says she became a lawyer in part to help increase access to books and other digital information for persons with disabilities. She now works to change attitudes about disability around the world, including the development of accessible digital services: "Digital information is just ones and zeroes...It can be converted into any kind of format. And those people who develop these services—programmers, technology designers—they have an incredible power to increase access for people with disabilities. And I hope they use it." While working for DRA in July 2014, Haben represented the
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and a blind
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resident in a lawsuit against
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for allegedly failing to provide access to blind readers, in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Scribd moved to dismiss, arguing that the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) only applied to physical locations. In March 2015, the U.S. District Court of Vermont ruled that the ADA covered online businesses as well. A settlement agreement was reached, with Scribd agreeing to provide content accessible to blind readers by the end of 2017. In 2014, Girma gave a talk at
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. She confronted
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for not readily providing captions for all of their recorded TEDx talks, including her own. In January 2015, Girma was appointed to the national board of trustees for the
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. On July 20, 2015, Girma met with US President
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at the
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to highlight the importance of accessible technology. She provided introductory remarks on the occasion, the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. In April 2016, Girma left DRA to take up non-litigation advocacy full-time. In June 2016, Girma gave a talk on
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at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference. In 2018, the ''
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'' published an op-ed by Girma directed at the Texas State Board of Education, which had voted to remove Helen Keller from the social studies curriculum. The board ultimately reversed its decision. In August 2019, she released a memoir, '' Haben: The Deafblind Woman Who Conquered Harvard Law''.


Personal life

Girma enjoys participating in physical activities including surfing, rock climbing, kayaking, cycling, and dancing. Girma uses the assistance of a
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. She was matched with her first dog, a
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named Maxine, by
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in 2009. After Maxine's death in 2018, she adopted Mylo, another German Shepherd.


Awards and recognition

*2013 – Recognized by the Obama administration as a Champion of Change *2016 – ''Forbes'' 30 Under 30, Law & Policy *2016 – Top 30 Thinkers Under 30, '' Pacific Standard'' *2017 - Girma was cited as one of the Top 100 most influential Africans by
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magazine in 2017.


References


External links

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Video: Haben Girma speaks at the 2017 American Alliance of Museums Annual Meeting & MuseumExpoWhy I work to remove access barriers for students with disabilities , Haben Girma , TEDxBaltimore
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