Yamina Party’s Shirley Pinto will become Israel’s first hearing-impaired Knesset member after Religious Affairs Minister Matan Kahana announced on Sunday that he will leave parliament under the so-called Norwegian Law.
Pinto, 32, is a former employee of the Ruderman Family Foundation and a member of the LINK20 network—a global social movement led by a network of young activists with and without disabilities who are passionate about social justice and inclusion—founded by the Foundation.
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She was cast in the TV documentary series “Mushlamim” (“Perfect”) on people with disabilities, produced by the Ruderman Family Foundation, the Gesher multicultural film fund and Hot 8.
The foundation was also a partner in the production of the series “Vicky and I,” which cast a deaf actor in a major role as a political consultant, marking the first time that an actor with a disability appeared in a prime-time television show in Israel.
A staunch advocate for empowering people with disabilities, Pinto has cultivated a career supporting those with disabilities in general and deaf people in particular.