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Tokyo Olympics Brings Hope for Change For Deaf Transgender Athlete

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Tokyo Olympics Brings Hope for Change For Deaf Transgender Athlete

Tokyo Olympics Brings Hope for Change For Deaf Transgender Athlete

The Olympics have the power to impulse change in society, that’s what So Sato, a deaf transgender pole vaulter believes.

Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.


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