Disabled-Led Cinema for Disability Justice

The Disability Justice movement examines how disability and ableism relate to other forms of oppression and identity, including race, class, and gender. This panel explores the powerful insight of disabled cinema aesthetics, and how the industry can break down multiple barriers.

Presented by the MacArthur Foundation and Ford Foundation

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