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Disability Rights
June 14, 2017
7 Min Read

Defiant Lives is Essential Viewing, Though Flawed

The disability rights movement changed my life. I have been benefiting from legislation fought for by disabled activists who came before me since I was a young child. Like Mike…

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Family Life
May 14, 2017
8 Min Read

Dear Pam – A Letter on Mother’s Day

Dear Pam, It’s Mother’s Day. This is a day I once felt great pain over, but now I feel indifference. When was the last time we talked on a Mother’s…

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Disability Rights
January 31, 2017
11 Min Read

The Disablist Nature of Desiring Perfection in Gattaca

Society has always looked down on those who are different. It is not hard to imagine a world where we have tried to eradicate every type of difference. History actually…

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Dom Evans

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Dom Evans (They/He) is a leading expert on disability representation in media. Since 2018, they have been one of two researchers for the FilmDis Annual Study on Disability Representation on TV. They have a BFA in Film Production and are currently working on multiple TV series ideas. When not crafting their own ideas, Dom consults on disability and 2SLGBTQIA representation and is currently working to develop television.

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