Vital Signs: Crip Culture Talks Back
- 1995 ----- color ----- 48 min ----- vhs
- This edgy, raw video documentary explores the politics of disability through the performances, debates and late-night conversations of activists at a recent national conference on Disability and the Arts. Featuring interviews with well-known disability rights advocates and artists such as Cheryl Marie Wade, Mary Duffy, Harlan Han and Anne Finger, along with professors, students, and others with disabilities, it conveys the intensity, variety and vitality of disability culture today. (Closed-Captioned)
- Topics: (Community Life, Disability Studies, Discrimination, Social Work: Human/Community Services, Sociology)
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