In this powerful testimony, Rose Resiato, a 36-year-old Maasai woman from Kajiado County, Kenya, shares her lived experience as an indigenous woman with a disability. She speaks about the layered challenges faced by Maasai women—especially those with disabilities—in navigating rigid gender roles, inaccessibility to education, exclusion from decision-making, and deeply entrenched cultural taboos around sexuality. Through personal storytelling, Rose sheds light on how pastoralist traditions, poverty, and patriarchy intersect with ableism to marginalize disabled women. She now mentors young girls with disabilities, creating safe spaces to help them be seen, heard, and empowered.