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'Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution' Film Screening and Discussion

Join us for a film screening and discussion for the documentary Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution. Crip Camp is a 2020 Netflix documentary that tells the story of disabled teens who became advocates for equality. The film explores the history of disability activism and culture, and the challenges faced by disabled people in the 1970s.

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This program is intended for individuals 18 years and older.


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hand holding scrap paper and another holding book

'Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution' Film Screening and Discussion

Date & Location
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In Person