There are many incredible videos about the history of our disability rights movement. Several of the most-respected videos are listed below:
- Our fight for disability rights -- and why we're not done yet (17 minutes) published by TEDxMidAtlantic during June 2018
- How Judy Heumann Became a Bad-Ass Disability Activist (23 minutes) published by Your Teen Magazine for Parents during February 2023
- Ed Roberts Video Series published by the The MN Gov. Council on Developmental Disabilities
- “The Status Quo Loves To Say No”: Disability Rights and the Battle Against Structures of Exclusion (1 hour 28 minutes) published by University of California Television (UCTV) on January 23, 2023
- Inclusion, belonging and the disability revolution: Jennie Fenton (23 minutes) published by TEDxBellingen on Mar 16, 2014
- Lives Worth Living (53 minutes) directed by Eric Neudel, produced by PBS, premiering October 27, 2011
- We Won’t Go Away (50 minutes) directed by Patricia Ingram, narrated by Rosalie Wilkins, and released during 1981
- Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution (1 hour 46 minutes) released during 2020
- Interview with Dr. Fred Fay (33 minutes) on May 1990 for Foundations of Rehabilitation Services in the Rehabilitation Counseling Graduate Program at Assumption College in Worcester, MA
- Spotlight Houston: Lex Frieden (26 minutes) produced by HTV Houston Television on May 31, 2018
- Conversation with Lex Frieden, author of the Americans with Disabilities Act (47 minutes) published by The Edwards Empowerment Talks on Dec 22, 2020
- Pioneers in Disability Rights and Community Organizing - An Interview with Justin Dart (25 minutes) published by the Western New York Independent Living on Apr 22, 2015
- The Making of the ADA - Justin Dart (1 hour 18 minutes) from "The Disability Leadership Series" published by Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund on Aug 24, 2015
- Contagious Conversations Podcast Episode 2: Inclusivity and the ADA with Lex Frieden (23 minutes) produced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Nov 22, 2022
- It’s Our Story is a mixed-media digital history archive with the most comprehensive collection of video, photos and documents regarding life with disability in America. Its contents are testaments to America’s most fundamental values of freedom, autonomy, and independence.
- Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund videos help advance the civil and human rights of people with disabilities through legal advocacy, training, education, and public policy and legislative development.
- Disability Visibility Project is dedicated to creating, sharing, and amplifying disability media and culture.
- (Virtual) Museum of disABILITY History is dedicated to advancing the understanding, acceptance and independence of people with disabilities.
- The Disability History Museum has virtual artifacts, education curricula, and museum exhibits. These programs are designed to foster research and study about the historical experiences of people with disabilities and their communities.
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