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After Ben by Con Riley
After Ben by Con Riley











After Ben by Con Riley

They should be the standard in every space so that everyone can join the conversation. The idea of a one size fits all approach simply doesn't work. We shouldn't live in a world where others make fun of or react negatively to accommodations. Asking others if there are any tools or solutions that would be helpful for them is a great way to start. Instead of demanding that we return to the way things were, we should be opening up the conversation around accessibility and start to normalize it. Many people have become used to working in their own spaces with their own tools, and going back to the way things were before the pandemic is taking away those tools. She went on to talk about the workplace environment and how the culture around accessibility has changed since the pandemic. This of course isn't true since many tools and resources can help everyone. I really enjoyed getting to hear the passion that Imani has for accessibility and the importance for providing accommodations for everyone. Imani talked about the exclusionary culture around accessibility and how accessibility is seen as something that is only for disabled people. This was a heavy talk but so motivating and impactful. But given the success of Spare and Harry's cachet, he can count on a record or near-record deal.Speaker: Imani Barbarin - Disability Rights and Inclusion Activist and Speaker The Express source said: "Nobody in these tough times is throwing money around like that. Rowling for her first four Harry Potter books in 1998. Other huge deals include $5m (£4m) for El James for her hit trilogy Fifty Shades of Grey in 2012 and $2m (£1.6m) to J.K. However, they will struggle to beat the largest single book deal in Hollywood history which was the $6m (£4.8m) paid for Dan Brown's worldwide-hit novel, The Da Vinci Code in 2003.Īll in, the biggest known payday was the $10m (£8m) Marvel Comics were given from Sony in 1999 for the rights to the entire Spiderman back catalogue. The Sussexes already have a strong relationship with Netflix and the streaming giant will no doubt be looking for more royal content to bring to our screen as the sixth and final season of The Crown is currently in motion.

After Ben by Con Riley

He will command a top-dollar fee for the rights, while involving Arche­well would mean a more lucrative 'double dip'."

After Ben by Con Riley

The couple already have a good relationship with Netflix after they released their bombshell docuseries Harry and Meghan last year (Image: Netflix)Ī source told the Daily Express: "Harry and Meghan are in a win-win position.













After Ben by Con Riley