CLEVELAND, Ohio — People with disabilities and their families can take part in an adaptive equipment fair and film screening sponsored by the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities and ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Apple TV+ So often we see people with disabilities as people who are suffering, and ...
A little known protest that helped pave the way for the Americans with Disabilities Act is the subject of a documentary that’s set to be released. “Deaf President Now!” tells the story of eight days ...
OAKLAND, Calif. -- An overlooked chapter in the history of the disability rights movement takes center stage at the Oscars on ABC this Sunday. Two producer-directors from Oakland are nominated for ...
NEWBURYPORT — People will get a chance to learn about the disability rights movement when the city’s Commission on Disabilities and the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Alliance co-present a free ...
Filmmaking siblings Tristan and Timothy Kenyon's documentary Changing Track explores how competing in the Paralympics changes ...
A new documentary centered on the life and work of Jermaine Greaves has been formally announced, offering a comprehensive and unfiltered examination of disabi ...
The public is invited to enjoy an award-winning documentary about a groundbreaking summer camp that helped to “ignite a ...
On Saturday, Jan. 28, the Butler College and the Office of Disability Services hosted, as a part of Wintersession programming, a screening of “Growing Together: A Film on Family & Disability,” ...
The library is hosting the event on July 13 from 2 to 4:30 p.m., and will be providing popcorn and refreshments, according to a press release. The film tells the story of a summer camp for people with ...
Experiences of disability have long been prominent in the life of Colorado Lt. Gov. and disability activist Dianne Primavera, both personally and professionally. Her experiences and activistic spirit ...
Black women are often treated with skepticism or apathy when they discuss their pain, and healthcare can be even more difficult for Black women with invisible disabilities. “The Color of Pain,” a new ...