Disability Pride Month
In honor of Disability Pride Month observe the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26 and consider its wider impact and implications across culture and society. See compelling stories that center intimate perspectives of lived experiences, where self-love and acceptance are built and fears and anxieties lead to profound moments of change. Co-presented with WXXI.
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S38 Ep4 | 1h 22m 44s | A community of disability activists help Samuel Habib, 21, navigate the path to adulthood. (1h 22m 44s)
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S37 Ep3 | 1h 22m 37s | Ella Glendining embarks on a quest to connect with others who share her rare disability. (1h 22m 37s)
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S36 Ep3616 | 1h 22m 49s | Aspiring social worker faces the uncertainty of life as a blind, undocumented immigrant. (1h 22m 49s)
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S35 Ep3514 | 1h 24m 16s | A disabled filmmaker ruminates on the corrosive legacy of the Freak Show. (1h 24m 16s)
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Special | 16m 25s | A close look at disabled New Yorkers fighting for accessibility on the MTA. (16m 25s)
The Beautiful Colors of Jeremy Sicile-Kira
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Special | 7m 15s | Jeremy Sicile-Kira uses painting to transcend his disability and communicate his dreams. (7m 15s)
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