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Valerie performing at the Jokers club

Valerie – human ‘book’ & comedian

Valerie joined the Hobart Human Library earlier this year.

As a writer, she finds the idea of being a ‘book’ rather pleasing. She is keenly aware of the power of words, “My world is rather alien to most folk, but words are the common ground we share.” Her story focuses on the invisibility and exclusion she has faced, having been blind for 30 years.

Over the decades, Valerie has witnessed positive changes in realms such as accessibility and adaptive technology. She says it is getting easier for people with disabilities to participate in activities they find meaningful. However, people’s attitudes and perceptions of disability have been much slower to change. “People consistently underestimate what I can do. It’s more like they simply see me, on the whole, as ‘unable’.”

Valerie performing at the Jokers club
Valerie performing at the Jokers club

It is only in the past few years that Valerie believes there have been more encouraging signs of progress. Representation is improving and there seems to be a greater willingness to listen, which is why Valerie is eager to share her experience at this time. She has found the engagement and responses in the Inclusion Forums to be “both reassuring and refreshing”.

Valerie teaches meditation and facilitates wellbeing groups. She is also a stand-up comedian, something she really enjoys, in part because,

“When I am on stage with a microphone, you will see me, I will make sure of that.”

Alice Webb

Alice Webb is a passionate advocate for diversity, inclusion, and social justice, bringing over 18 years of leadership experience to her role as CEO of A Fairer World. With a background in education, disability advocacy, and organisational leadership, Alice is dedicated to empowering individuals and organisations to create meaningful change. She holds a Master’s in Education and a Master’s in Business Administration, equipping her with both the strategic insight and educational expertise to drive impactful change. Alice is a skilled facilitator in unconscious bias training, diversity and inclusion programs, and workplace cultural change initiatives. Under her leadership, A Fairer World delivers innovative programs like the Hobart Human Library, where real-life storytellers share lived experiences of bias and discrimination to foster empathy and challenge assumptions. Committed to creating inclusive spaces, Alice believes that awareness leads to action and that education is the key to breaking down barriers. Her engaging training style, combined with real-world case studies and interactive discussions, makes her an inspiring leader in the fight for a fairer, more equitable society.