“Crip Trip” follows quadruple amputee Daniel Ennett on a wild, emotional road trip to avoid institutional care and fight for disability justice through art, activism, and raw storytelling. Discover the documentary series and the story behind it.
Championing Digital Inclusion: The Story Behind GAAD With Jennison Asuncion
Discover how Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) is transforming digital inclusion. Co-founder Jennison Asuncion shares insights on the initiative’s impact, the evolution of assistive tech, and how tech companies can build accessible products with disabled users in mind.
Nature Unseen: Experiencing Heritage Through Sound, Touch, And Collaboration
Nature Unseen, part of Brighton Festival’s Festival of Ideas, redefines how we experience nature and heritage through a multisensory lens. Meet the artists behind the project as they share their journeys and hopes for a more inclusive future.
Guest Blog: My Top Disabled Celebrity Interviews And Why They Meant So Much To Me
Explore Emma Purcell’s expertise in disabled celebrity interviews, featuring stars from TV, sport, and advocacy. From BBC’s Lucy Martin to comedian Alex Brooker and Paralympians, discover powerful stories that amplify disabled voices.
Tiffany Yu: Redefining Disability And Championing Inclusion
We speak to Tiffany Yu, a disability advocate, entrepreneur, and speaker dedicated to reshaping narratives around disability and inclusion.
My Voice: A Podcast Giving A Voice To Disabled People From Ethnic Minorities And Beyond
We speak to Zubee and Raya, hosts of the disability podcast My Voice, which focuses on giving disabled people from ethnic minorities a voice.
Navigating Adoption And Parenthood With A Visual Impairment
Alice Evans, a podcaster and disability advocate, chose adoption to start her family. In this interview, Alice highlights her positive decision to adopt, the challenges and triumphs of adopting as a disabled person, celebrating resilience, love and the rewarding experiences of parenthood on World Adoption Day.
Meet The Co-Founder Of AccessAbility Arts: Empowering Through Art, Advocacy And Accessibility
We speak to DK, a disabled artist who co-founded AccessAbility Arts to promote accessibility to the arts for everyone, no matter their ability or background.
The Stimming Pool: Neurodiverse Artists Redefining Filmmaking
We speak to filmmakers of The Stimming Pool, a feature-length documentary where we see five neurodiverse artists create a singular visual project that offers a fascinating glimpse into their singular perspective on the human experience.
Autistic Filmmakers Changing Perceptions Of Casting Neurodivergent People In Hollywood
We speak to autistic filmmakers Sue Ann Pien and Bella Zoe Martinez about the award winning short film Once More, Like Rain Man.