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Sipping Dom Pérignon Through a Straw
- Narrated by: Eddie Ndopu
- Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins
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Summary
An inspirational and truly intersectional memoir from global humanitarian and social justice advocate Eddie Ndopu - a queer, Black wheelchair user and one of the UN Secretary-General's 17 Advocates for the SDGs.
There are many more examples throughout my life where, if I had listened to people who told me to be comfortable with merely existing, I would now be a shrunken version of myself. I would not have emerged as one of Amnesty International's most influential campaigners straight out of college. I would not have gone on to graduate from Oxford. I would not have been appointed as a United Nations SDG Advocate. I would be eating mashed-up vegetables instead of drinking Dom Pérignon through a straw.
Eddie Ndopu was born in 1990 with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), a rare degenerative motor-neuron disease, and told that he wouldn't live beyond age five. Now, thirty-one years old and stronger than ever, he continues to celebrate each turn around the sun as an existential defiance of the odds.
Having fought his way through South Africa's archaic and ableist school system, Eddie became the first-ever disabled African to be given a full scholarship to Oxford University. Gay, Black and a wheelchair user, he is now an eminent thought-leader and holds positions at two of the most important organizations on the planet: the United Nations and the World Economic Forum.
From flirting with diplomats on dancefloors to wearing lipstick to board meetings, Eddie has spent his life challenging the bias of those who occupy the highest echelons of power and prestige. Through redefining the boundaries of identity and ability, Sipping Dom Pérignon Through a Straw is Eddie's odds-obliterating story that illustrates what true leadership can look like and reminds us to never forget that you are bigger and more expansive than the space you currently occupy.
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- Amazon Customer
- 14-08-23
What a beautiful tribute to life & friendship
What a brilliant memoir! I have followed Eddie Ndopu’s journey online for many years and this book is such a testament not only to his perseverance but also deep humanity. More than that a damning reminder of the ableism that exists within privileged circles and how no one wants you to win but your own squad. Loved it loved it loved it.
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- Miss D.
- 23-04-24
The endurance, resilience of Eddie is truly inspirational.
Great book well read with heart and gumption. Read this and raise your own awareness.
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- Molly Maisie
- 17-08-23
Incredible insight into values bias, resilience & courage
Thank you Eddie for sharing your narrative of the good, bad and ugliness of individuals, structures and systems and institutional discrimination. I feel immensely privileged to have listened to your audiobook - your descriptions of the absolute discrimination towards you are disgraceful. I have learned a great deal about the multiple barriers you and others with disabilities face on an hourly / daily basis.
Your descriptions of events are powerful, and I was immediately placed into a world of kindness as well as immense horror.
Your emotional intelligence is inspiring,
and thank goodness for the wonderful people in your life - your mother & friends.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for raising my awareness about all the issues you face.
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- Arlene Finnigan
- 09-08-24
Brilliant memoir
This is a brilliant memoir by a remarkable man. It centres around Eddie Ndopu's experience at Oxford University, which should have been a fantastic opportunity but quickly became an ordeal, when it becomes clear that the 'full scholarship' he won won't cover the essential care and assistance he needs as someone with profound disabilities, and he's expected to fundraiser this himself. It's a great insight into the realities of living in a world that frequently excludes disabled people, and challenges 'uprights' to reconsider what we mean by 'reasonable adjustments'.
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