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Life may not have a universal meaning, but you can give it context.
Context is one of my favorite words. I've always been suspicious of absolutes. Perhaps also because my disability was imposed on me as a label, as something static that is simple. In reality, disabilities are the result of a person's interaction with their environment. I am writing about this reality, my reality, here. I put it in context, the context that I think is missing in society.
This also means writing about life issues. About what could be in the future and what no longer is. About today in context.
So don't expect the "disability issues" you might expect.
Supplement to the Tagesanzeiger Focus F: Unrestricted living
Interview with Saphir Ben Dakon on the subject of Ableism
Saphir Ben Dakon was interviewed by Nina Schneider for the Tagesanzeiger's Focus F supplement on the topic of "Unrestricted living" about ableism in Switzerland. The interview sheds light on social as well as intrapersonal forms of ableism. Would you like an overview of the topic? Then enjoy reading.

Saphir Ben Dakon at the podium
Source: InkluVision City of Zürich
InkluVision opening evening - Shaping the future together
Panel with Anja Reichenbach, Suad Dahir and Saphir Ben Dakon
Saphir Ben Dakon (communication and inclusion expert), Anja Reichenbach (specialist for projects at the Disability Conference of the Canton of Zurich, consulting and development at Sensability) and Suad Dahir (employee at Schatzkiste and liebi+) will be discussing at the podium of the opening event of the "InkluVision" festival.Disability Conference Canton of Zurich, consulting and development at Sensability) and Suad Dahir (employee at Schatzkiste and liebi+) discussed the vision of an inclusive society under the moderation of Matyas Sagi-Kiss (business lawyer and politician). However, they did not stop at the vision, but showed what is needed in practice to make an inclusive society possible.
The podium can be accessed from 1 hour and 10 minutes via the live stream video.
Annual report of the SGO 2023
A look back
The editorial team consisting of Managing Director Valeska Hoenen and Saphir Ben Dakon designed the SGO annual report in a new form for the second time.
The aim of the SGO annual report is to give interested parties an insight into the association's year and provide an outlook for the next financial year. The aim was to create transparency through the text and to guide members through the various areas of the association.
SRF: Faces & Stories
Opening of Disability Rights Action Days
The article shows impressions of the opening event of the Disability Rights Action Days. One focus of the interviews is the discrimination and lack of inclusion in the education market for people with disabilities. Tatjana Binggeli (Swiss Federation of the Deaf) Saphir Ben Dakon for agile describe the situation from the perspective of the people with disabilities we were able to represent at this event.
Speech by Saphir Ben Dakon at the opening event of the National Disability Rights Action Days
Vision of an inclusive society

Podcast Stammtisch
Source: Reflab und reformiert.
Reflab and Reformed regulars' table
Saphir Ben Dakon: Inclusion starts with language
Saphir Ben Dakon was a guest at Sarah Staub's podcast Stammtisch. The Stammtisch is a podcast by Reflab and reformiert.
It was held as part of the action days on the topic of disabilities and barriers. Find out in the podcast why the word disability is inclusive. Listen to something about ableism and classify the term with us. Sara and Saphir shed light on the topic from the perspective of people who are affected themselves. A perspective that is far too rarely taken into account.
Morning guest SRF from 15.05.2024
Interview with Saphir Ben Dakon
The national Disability Rights Action Days of Zukunft Inklusion started on 15.05.2024. In this context, Saphir Ben Dakon was a morning guest on SRF - Swiss Radio and Television.
The following questions were asked:
▪ What are your experiences on public transport?
▪ What do you want from society?
The campaign days are about raising awareness among the general public about the realities of life and the rights of people with disabilities.
In terms of this awareness-raising, it is important for me to mention that Agile is not a disability organization, but the Swiss umbrella organization of self-help and self-advocacy organizations for people with disabilities. In contrast, disability organizations are not founded by people with disabilities and are not run by them. Self-advocacy organizations mean that people with disabilities stand up for their rights themselves and participate in and manage all levels of the organization.
Tagesanzeiger Disability rights in Zurich
Interview with Anja Reichenbach and Saphir Ben Dakon
Many people wonder why the Disability Rights Action Days are needed. Well, the short answer is because neither the Disability Equality Act nor the UN CRPD have been implemented. But also because many people are not yet aware of the realities of life for people with disabilities.
Evelin Meierhofer from Reporter:innen ohne Barrieren interviewed Anja Reichenbach and Saphir Ben Dakon and the article was published in the Tages-Anzeiger.
RSI Telegiornale
Contribution to the opening event of the Disability Rights Action Days in Zurich
Have you thought about improving your Italian lately? The Ticino Television report on the Disability Rights Action Days
Disability Rights by Zukunft Inklusion is the perfect opportunity to do so. A number of people have their say and provide interesting insights. Saphir Ben Dakon had the pleasure of representing Agile in the report and addressed the challenges of including people with disabilities on a meta-level.
The topic of inclusion also includes linguistic inclusion. Switzerland's linguistic diversity is unique. Three recognized sign languages are also spoken in Switzerland.

The front cover of the field report
Photographer: Louis Hosali
Ableism and gender
I am Sapphire
As a board member of Agile - The Organizations of People with Disabilities, I am actively involved in the fight against ableism. As an expert in inclusive communication, I am constantly working on the latest findings on non-discriminatory language. My particular focus is on intersectionality and multidimensional discrimination. An important and under-discussed topic is the living situation of women with disabilities in Switzerland. I have therefore written an article for Agile that addresses the topics of ableism and sexism. I also give those affected tips on how to deal with ableism. To do this, I not only use my inclusion expertise, but also my own expertise as a woman with disabilities.
I wish you an exciting read!