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Getty Images Awards $20,000 to Global Storytellers Reshaping Disability Representation
GETYGetty Images (GETY) GlobeNewswire·2025-05-06 12:58

Core Insights - Getty Images, in partnership with the National Disability Leadership Alliance, announced a 20,000creativegranttoenhanceauthenticrepresentationofthedisabilitycommunityinprofessionalsettings[1][10]Researchindicatesthat7120,000 creative grant to enhance authentic representation of the disability community in professional settings [1][10] - Research indicates that 71% of global consumers desire to see people with disabilities in everyday social and professional contexts, yet 75% of visuals currently depict them mainly in healthcare settings, presenting an opportunity for broader representation [2] Grant Recipients - First Place: Elizabeth Rajchart, whose project 'Scene Change: Disability in Media' focuses on inclusive fashion and leadership, challenging stereotypes through her photography [3] - Second Place: Nasreen Alkhateeb, an award-winning cinematographer, plans to create a visual archive for her project 'Reframing Us', which aims to redefine professional success through a disability-led perspective [6] - Third Place: Charmaine Chitate, a Zimbabwe-based photographer, will explore inclusion and exclusion in professional life through her project 'unaltered.unfiltered' [8] Historical Context - This initiative builds on The Disability Collection launched in 2018, aimed at authentically representing people with disabilities in media [10] - Getty Images' grants program, established in 2004, has awarded over 2.6 million to support underrepresented voices and important narratives [10]