
Hilda Bih Muluh
Hilda Bih Muluh is the first person with a disability to become a national radio journalist and news anchor on Cameroon Radio Television. Her journey with muscular dystrophy and passion for disability activism have been featured on NPR, the Washington Post, and the Voice of America. She is a recipient of Barack Obama’s Washington Mandela Fellowship, and has spoken at The Speak Foundation Conference (Atlanta, GA), the Young African Leaders Initiative leadership conference (Accra), and the AWLADNA Festival in Cairo. Joni Eareckson Tada writes that Hilda’s memoir, The Girl with Special Shoes, "is ready to pick up where the <i>Joni</i> book left off, refreshing the hearts of a whole new generation of readers who long to understand God’s purposes in suffering."