Big Things Come in Fun Sized Packages with Alicia Grace Chenier

Alicia Grace Chenier has never let her size or the challenges she faces stop her from perusing her dreams. Diagnosed with a benign brain tumour as a baby which caused blindness in one eye and tunnel vision in the other Alicia has always wanted to change the way we see assistive devices. On this Episode join us on her journey from multiple surgeries to improve her quality of life, studying Early Childhood Education, to being inspired by the animated film How to Train your Dragon to work in the VoiceOver industry. Find out how big things can come in fun sized packages to follow along on Alicia's journey click the links below until next time Keep Calm and Roll On
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Alicia Grace Chenier
Actor/director/Motivational speaker
Alicia Grace Chenier is a passionate advocate for disability representation and accessibility in media, arts, and culture. Born with a brain tumour, blindness, and a chronic illness, Alicia dedicates herself to creating accessible media and uplifting diverse voices. As an actor, director, filmmaker, and second-year Disability Studies student at Toronto Metropolitan University, she serves on multiple boards, including CNIB, Fighting Blindness Canada, and the Accessibility Advisory Panel for Sudbury. Through her work, such as producing accessible short films like The Author, Alicia ensures authentic representation and inclusion across various platforms.