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In this episode of the ASF Podcast, CEO Amanda Moore speaks with filmmaker Amber Sealey about her Disney+ film Out of My Mind, which highlights the journey of a young girl with cerebral palsy. They discuss the importance of disability representation in media, presuming competence in non-verbal individuals, and the realities of caregiving. Amber shares her personal connection to advocacy, the challenges of making the film, and how storytelling can amplify the voices of those with disabilities.
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In this episode of the ASF Podcast, CEO Amanda Moore speaks with filmmaker Amber Sealey about her Disney+ film Out of My Mind, which highlights the journey of a young girl with cerebral palsy. They discuss the importance of disability representation in media, presuming competence in non-verbal individuals, and the realities of caregiving. Amber shares her personal connection to advocacy, the challenges of making the film, and how storytelling can amplify the voices of those with disabilities.
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Learn more about Angelman Syndrome Foundation at Angelman.org.
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram and connect with our community.
Find an Angelman Syndrome Foundation Clinic at Angelman.org/as-clinics.