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[PAST EVENT] Lives Worth Living
April 12, 2016
6:30pm - 8pm
Location
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 342100 Ukrop Way
Williamsburg, VA 23185Map this location
Join Corpus and the W&M Neurodiversity Initiative for a screening of the documentary, "Lives Worth Living".
A PBS documentary that chronicles the history of the disability rights movement from the 1940s to the passage of the ADA in the 1990s. This history is one that is not taught in schools and thus, many people are not aware of the massive strides that disabled activists have made in fighting for rights and opportunities in our history, but also the efforts and protests of disabled activists that continue today and will continue in the future. The story is primarily shown in primary footage and interviews from protests, demonstrations and sit-ins. After the film, there will be time for questions and a brief discussion.
Morton has easily accessible handicapped parking, an elevator, and gender neutral bathrooms. The movie will have subtitles. Please contact Haley Outlaw, if you have any questions or requests regarding accessibility.
A PBS documentary that chronicles the history of the disability rights movement from the 1940s to the passage of the ADA in the 1990s. This history is one that is not taught in schools and thus, many people are not aware of the massive strides that disabled activists have made in fighting for rights and opportunities in our history, but also the efforts and protests of disabled activists that continue today and will continue in the future. The story is primarily shown in primary footage and interviews from protests, demonstrations and sit-ins. After the film, there will be time for questions and a brief discussion.
Morton has easily accessible handicapped parking, an elevator, and gender neutral bathrooms. The movie will have subtitles. Please contact Haley Outlaw, if you have any questions or requests regarding accessibility.
Contact
[[e|hnoutlaw, Haley Outlaw]]