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Executive produced by President Barack Obama, Crip Camp is a film about how a revolution blossomed in a ramshackle summer camp for teenagers with disabilities, transforming their lives and igniting a landmark movement.
Two-hour screening followed by a virtual Q&A with co-director Jim LeBrecht and videographer Ben Levine. Learn more about the film at cripcamp.com.
Concessions will be available. The first 75 guests to arrive will receive FREE medium popcorn, drink, and candy!
This is an in-person event with an option to join the Q&A virtually.
This event is wheelchair accessible. The film will be presented with captions and audio description. American Sign Language interpreters and CART live captions will be available for the Q&A session following the screening.
This event is hosted by Access in Art and Design, a Tyler School of Art and Architecture initiative dedicated to accessibility and inclusivity in creative fields, and made possible through the Temple University General Activities Fund. Please contact Maggie Dunkle at maggie.dunkle@temple.edu for any accommodation requests or accessibility questions.
Registration is required. Please Register Here.