Mohammad Ali is an activist, entrepreneur, and scholar based in Lahore with an undergraduate degree in Legal studies and Philosophy.
From a young age, Ali has also done a lot of social work for women’s empowerment, transgender rights and the inclusion of people with mental and physical disabilities. He is passionate about uplifting socially marginalized groups and establishing equality in society. He has also given a TedX talk on the significance of treating people with disabilities equally and including them in the mainstream discourse. In the talk, Ali argued that rather than the disabilities themselves, social biases and stigmas shackle people with disabilities and hinder their ability to flourish in society.
In this podcast, Ali shares his lived experiences with Climate Change in Pakistan and its intersection with accessibility.
From a young age, Ali has also done a lot of social work for women’s empowerment, transgender rights and the inclusion of people with mental and physical disabilities. He is passionate about uplifting socially marginalized groups and establishing equality in society. He has also given a TedX talk on the significance of treating people with disabilities equally and including them in the mainstream discourse. In the talk, Ali argued that rather than the disabilities themselves, social biases and stigmas shackle people with disabilities and hinder their ability to flourish in society.
In this podcast, Ali shares his lived experiences with Climate Change in Pakistan and its intersection with accessibility.