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Spirit of Hong Kong Awards: author breaks barriers for disability inclusion

Sa’diyya Nesar in a light hijab in a powered wheelchair, seated by a park lakeside path, looking toward the camera.

Sa’diyya Nesar is profiled as a Hong Kong–born writer and speaker whose work centers empathy and community care. The piece notes she is a finalist in the perseverance category of the Spirit of Hong Kong Awards and frames her as a voice for disability inclusion.

The article recounts how she lives with a rare congenital muscle condition and uses a wheelchair, having faced multiple surgeries and long hospital stays. She explains that she turned to writing to “clear misconceptions about disability,” describing words as a way to move when her body could not.

It highlights milestones that grew from that impulse: published books, a TEDx talk, and recognition for exploring resilience, faith and identity through her craft. The tone emphasizes dignity over pity and presents her work as everyday participation, not charity.

The recognition contextualizes perseverance as community impact: using storytelling to normalize accessibility, model respect, and encourage others in Hong Kong to carry inclusion forward. The closing note points to how empathy can sustain inclusion across public life.

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by: Jimmy Chow

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