Vivienne White’s Journey from Shame to Empowerment Demonstrates the Possibility of Overcoming Dyslexia Stigma
Vivienne White’s experience with dyslexia began in childhood, where she felt the weight of stigma and shame. Growing up in Jamaica, she was often separated from her peers and sent to a “reading lab,” a place that felt isolating and stigmatizing. It wasn’t until adulthood that Vivienne was diagnosed with dyslexia, a revelation that initially brought her to tears but eventually led to empowerment. Her story is a testament to the fact that overcoming the stigma of dyslexia is possible, and it starts with acknowledging and understanding the condition.