Áine Kelly-Costello

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Áine Kelly-Costello is a blind writer and campaigner from Aotearoa, currently studying Investigative Journalism in Sweden. She has worked in accessibility advocacy and journalism, and is committed to both disability and climate justice. She enjoys learning languages, misses Aotearoa’s tuis and beaches, and can often be found at a rollicking Irish music pub session. She blogs at A Frame on Life.

Everything By: Áine Kelly-Costello

Society13.03.20

As a kid, Áine knew that being blind was harder but never worse than being sighted. She wants to pass that knowledge on, but resists being a ‘blind kid success story’.

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