By Khadija Gbla, as told to Carol Rääbus
Khadija Gbla always knew they were different from other kids, but the "D word" was never spoken in their household.
As a black, femme-presenting refugee from Africa in Australia in the early 2000s, Khadija says their mother didn't have capacity to see the reasons for why her daughter was "odd" and not like the other kids.
"She had no room for disability. It's a luxury," Khadija explains.