Today, anyone with a phone can toss pebbles of content into the sea of social media, making ripples far beyond their own circle. A short video or post can inspire empathy, challenge assumptions, or highlight a problem that’s been overlooked for years. Content can make a difference, and David Daw is proof of that.

From his high-tech electric wheelchair, Daw—a longtime Kingston resident, recording studio owner and musician—has built a quickly growing Instagram presence with his Things My Wheelchair Saw account (@thingsmywheelchairsaw).

Daw films himself navigating local streets, businesses, and public spaces. His videos are blunt, often funny and eye-opening. Contrary to many other social media content creators, he doesn’t do it for attention, but rather to advocate for change by connectin

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