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The ADA is officially 30 years old and I am releasing this episode a day early! In this episode, I speak briefly about what the ADA means to me and my experience at Azusa Pacific University. Then, I have a timely conversation with my friend from APU, Joosung Kwon, about race, Crip Camp, and disabilities. Enjoy!
Joosung Kwon is a documentary film-maker in London. His work can be viewed at:
https://vimeo.com/kinetoscopestudios
Some ADA resources:
https://www.ada.gov/ada_fed_resources.htm
https://adata.org/resources
http://www.adaresources.org/
Please feel free to follow me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook at @offthecrutch
Follow me on social media at @offthecrutch, or e-mail me at [email protected]
By Travis Davis5
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Send us a text
The ADA is officially 30 years old and I am releasing this episode a day early! In this episode, I speak briefly about what the ADA means to me and my experience at Azusa Pacific University. Then, I have a timely conversation with my friend from APU, Joosung Kwon, about race, Crip Camp, and disabilities. Enjoy!
Joosung Kwon is a documentary film-maker in London. His work can be viewed at:
https://vimeo.com/kinetoscopestudios
Some ADA resources:
https://www.ada.gov/ada_fed_resources.htm
https://adata.org/resources
http://www.adaresources.org/
Please feel free to follow me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook at @offthecrutch
Follow me on social media at @offthecrutch, or e-mail me at [email protected]