Reader,

Sometimes you’re planting seeds long before anyone notices the garden. Progress may feel slow. Success often takes longer than people expect.

The Knicks won in five games. Ivory Coast won in the 90th minute. Neither of them was supposed to be the story this week. Whether it’s a sports team ending a championship drought, a nation representing itself on the world soccer stage, or an advocate continuing to push for inclusion, the principle remains the same:

Keep showing up.

Keep building.

Keep believing.

As long as your mind is in the right headspace, watching other people’s wins has a way of reminding you that what yours is supposed to feel like because your win is around the corner.

The New York Knicks are NBA Champions. This team did not get here easily. They beat the San Antonio Spurs in five games in the NBA Finals. A city that has been waiting for this moment for more than five decades.

Game after game, round after round, in arenas where people had already written them off. They played their way into a championship that nobody handed them. They stayed in rooms that weren’t built to celebrate them and won anyway. New York Liberty’s WNBA team also won over the weekend.

I am resurfacing this short read – A NYC Tourism article partnership I did back in November 2025 that was published in February 2026 where I went back to the neighborhood where my mom and maternal aunts and uncle grew up in New York but from a disability advocate’s lens:

https://www.nyctourism.com/articles/my-experience-visiting-nyc-with-low-vision-and-hearing-impairment-zaakirah/

Speaking of San Antonio Spurs, June is DeafBlind Awareness Month. There is a Grandchild of a Deaf Adult (GODA) who currently plays for the Spurs by the name of Carter D. Bryant and it shapes the way he plays by using cues. Remember his name.

In other accessible technology news, are you using captions on your videos?

I’ve been watching the World Cup online and Google Chrome has a feature where it can translate the captions from Spanish to English. I can only imagine being hard of hearing and in the stands and how overwhelming it can be. I am grateful I can witness history get made from the comfort of my bed.

Ivory Coast secured an important World Cup victory against Ecuador, representing not only a football win but another reminder of the talent, resilience, and excellence coming from the African continent. Les Éléphants close to ended their 2026 FIFA World Cup with a 1-0 win over Ecuador — their first World Cup victory in 12 years.

Showing up is a practice you do until everything is aligned.

And now I’m showing up in New Orleans at Essence Festival on July 4 and bringing something different that the media is not talking about currently but will be afterwards.

Here’s what I’m bringing:

01 — 20 minute Speaking engagement Moderating a panel titled See Life Different with the message this community needs to hear about accessibility, identity, and travel

02 — Focus group A real conversation about what disabled Black women need from travel and media spaces — and what’s still missing.

03 — Sensory storytelling 30-minute session at Refinery 29‘s Unbothered and Well activation. This is the one I’m most proud of. A curated sensory experience designed for those who are doing the work and need a break.

More details coming next week. Watch this space.

In the meantime, watch this 35 minute podcast interview I did with a British Lebanese Ghanaian on identity and purpose and turning pain into storytelling power.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XVV4IKp8Hw

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As a woman who spends a lot of time thinking about accessibility and inclusion, I often wonder what kind of legacy we’re leaving behind. Are we building spaces that future generations of disabled people, travelers, creators, and entrepreneurs can enter more easily than we did?

As you, honor, or remember fathers and father figures this weekend, remember some of the most unexpected gifts we receive are the seeds planted by others long before we see the harvest (pun intended).

Until Next Time.

I am Zaakirah (zaa-key-ra) Muhammad, a deafblind retinoblastoma cancer survivor, creative tech-savvy entrepreneur and TEDx speaker, with over a decade of experience in photography and digital communications. As a brand cultivating strategist, author, and podcaster, I empower you to step outside of your comfort zone, understand your purpose, and show you how to powerfully tell your story through digital marketing. As your brand therapist, I uncover your blind spots showcasing your superpower.

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