woman with white cane
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This emoji depicts a visually impaired woman safely walking using a white cane. It symbolizes independence and mobility rights for people with disabilities.
The white cane is an essential tool that helps visually impaired people walk safely. It has become a universal symbol representing the rights and respect for people with visual impairments.
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The white cane, first designed by James Biggs in Britain in 1921, was an innovative invention that enabled independent living for visually impaired people. Today, smart canes incorporating advanced technology are being developed.
The UN has designated October 15th as 'World White Cane Day' to raise awareness about the rights of visually impaired people and the importance of their social participation. Recently, K-pop idols have been actively participating in awareness campaigns for the visually impaired, leading to positive changes.