Miyako, who portrays the earthbender Toph Beifong in the show's second season, toured the Davidson Program for Independence alongside Strechay. The program serves as a residential hub for adults living with visual impairments, offering rigorous training in Braille, mobility techniques, and assistive technology. By immersing themselves in the facility’s daily operations, the pair highlighted the necessity of authentic representation for the blind community.
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Netflix Star Miyako Visits Wayfinder Family Services for Blind Advocacy
Stepping off the set of Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender, actress Miyako and blindness consultant Joe Strechay arrived at the Wayfinder Family Services campus in Los Angeles this week. The duo brought a signed Funko Pop figurine to the facility, marking a public commitment to the community they represent on screen.
Strechay, who guided Miyako through every rehearsal to ensure the accuracy of her performance, emphasized that his role carries a weight beyond the screen. For the organization, the visit served as a high-profile endorsement of its mission to foster autonomy for those navigating life without sight. Jay Allen, president and CEO of Wayfinder, noted that the collaboration between the production team and the center underscores a broader effort to champion inclusion for individuals across California.
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