Remembering the late founders of 3ELove this DisabilityPr...


Remembering the late founders of 3ELove this DisabilityPride Month. Annie and Stevie Hopkins loved life and lived by the credo that weshould all be accepted and allowed to live life to its fullest, no matter whatwe look like, no matter what we can or cannot do.

I don’t know what will happen to 3ELove, the business thatprovided much of the incredible merchandize I used for reader gifts now thatStevie has passed, but I believe in my heart, that Annie and Stevie would wantus to pick up the torch and keep spreading their message of love and acceptance.I intend to do that. Through my writing, through the social content I share.


As an author, I strive to spread acceptance of diversecharacters, by responsibly contributing to the disability narrative andcelebrating Disability Culture. I share 3ELove's mission through the authorevents I participate in. As an individual, I embrace  #DisabilityPride  andI strive to live by the 3E's.
Embrace Diversity.Educate the unaware.Empower people of all abilities.Love Life!
"It's not our differences that divide us. It's our inability to recognize,accept and celebrate those differences." ~Aedre Lorde
@3ELoveWheelchairHearthttps://www.3elove.com/

#DisabilityPride #StartTheConversation   #SayTheWords #inclusion   #acceptance   #diversity   #integrity   #respect #embrace   #educate   #empower #3ELove   #3ELoveWheelchairHeart   #EmbraceDiversity   #LoveLife #abilitynotdisability   #WearYourHeartOnYourSleeve  


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Published on July 24, 2024 18:53
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