BIOGRAPHY
Syanne Centeno-Bloom is a BIPOC disability activist. She was born and raised in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and is very proud of her Caribbean and indigenous roots. Syanne uses a power wheelchair full-time, has an oxygen cannula she uses part-time and a chest port for infusions. Syanne has recently been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. She states that she is a “young woman with dreams and goals like anyone else her age.”
Syanne is a model/actress, activist, college student a part of phi theta kappa (an academic society for high achieving students), artist and social media influencer. In activism, Syanne has worked with SheVotes as an ambassador to encourage young women to vote and provided voter education. In addition, she utilizes her social media to advocate for important causes in disability rights, like the SSI Restoration Act of 2021. Her conditions are very difficult to live with and her days are filled with treatments and medications, but her work ethic makes her successful in anything she sets out to do.
Syanne attends college part-time and aspires to be a political analyst one day and is on the road to reaching her dream. In her free time, she enjoys creating artwork for clients and spending time with her husband and two dogs.
- HEIGHT: 163 cm/5' 4''
- SHOE SIZE: 37.5EU/6½US/4½UK
- HAIR: Dark brown
- EYES: Brown
- DIS/DIFF: Wheelchair user
BIOGRAPHY
Syanne Centeno-Bloom is a BIPOC disability activist. She was born and raised in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and is very proud of her Caribbean and indigenous roots. Syanne uses a power wheelchair full-time, has an oxygen cannula she uses part-time and a chest port for infusions. Syanne has recently been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. She states that she is a “young woman with dreams and goals like anyone else her age.” Syanne is a model/actress, activist, college student a part of phi theta kappa (an academic society for high achieving students), artist and social media influencer. In activism, Syanne has worked with SheVotes as an ambassador to encourage young women to vote and provided voter education. In addition, she utilizes her social media to advocate for important causes in disability rights, like the SSI Restoration Act of 2021. Her conditions are very difficult to live with and her days are filled with treatments and medications, but her work ethic makes her successful in anything she sets out to do.
Syanne attends college part-time and aspires to be a political analyst one day and is on the road to reaching her dream. In her free time, she enjoys creating artwork for clients and spending time with her husband and two dogs.