Two characters are approaching a school building. One character is in a wheelchair, and the other is on foot.

Around the Corner

Embark on an eye-opening hand-painted journey in 'Around the Corner,' where we find our protagonist in search of an accessible school entrance.

Lawrence Weru
Lawrence Weru
Two characters are approaching a school building. One character is in a wheelchair, and the other is on foot.
The character on foot walks to the top of the steps at the front of the building. The character in the wheelchair is left behind, before the first step.
The wheelchaired character faces an "accessible entrance" sign in front of the steps, pointing to the left.
The wheelchaired character goes around the corner, where she runs into another "accessible entrance" sign, pointing to the right of the view, behind the building.
The wheelchaired character goes through a cave, where she runs into another "accessible entrance" sign, pointing to the right of the view.
The wheelchaired character paddles through water on her wheelchair, on top of a paddleboard, with another "accessible entrance" sign pointing to the right of the view.
The wheelchaired character is at the peak of Mount Everest, surrounded by two hikers posing for a picture. There is an "accessible entrance" sign along the trail behind the character.
The viewpoint is from inside the classroom as the wheelchaired character enters through the door. The wheelchaired character says, "Sorry I'm late, the accessible entrance had some bumps."
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Lawrence Weru

Larry is a TEDx speaker, Harvard Medical School Dean's Scholar, and Florida State University "Notable Nole." He writes what he sees. Writes to make it right.