Frida Kahlo: Turning Pain Into Power | The Disability & Art Legacy of an Icon
Release Date: 04/23/2025
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info_outlineFrida Kahlo, the legendary Mexican painter, is celebrated not only for her vivid and emotionally raw self-portraits but also as a timeless icon of disability pride and resilience. From childhood polio to a catastrophic bus accident at 18, Kahlo endured lifelong physical pain and countless surgeries—yet she transformed that suffering into some of the most powerful artwork of the 20th century.
In this episode, we explore how Frida used her chronic pain and disability as fuel for creativity, boldly redefining what beauty, identity, and strength look like. Her unapologetic self-expression and refusal to conform to societal expectations continue to inspire people around the globe—especially those living with disabilities.
Join us as we celebrate the life, art, and lasting impact of Frida Kahlo—an artist whose legacy proves that pain does not limit power, and disability does not diminish vision.
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