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Produced by Higher Ground, the Tia kofI pushed by production shirt Furthermore, I will do this production company led by President Barack and Michelle Obama, the Crip Camp team were keen to leverage the film to amplify conversations and build impact in disability communities around the world. It’s how I became introduced to them. I spent last year partnering with Rowena Neville as advisors for Crip Camp’s International Impact Campaign. We engaged with the U.S. State Department and global corporations to help support grassroots movements.
In our earliest meetings, we found respite from planning and community-building by imagining, ‘What if Crip Camp receives an Oscar nomination…what would we wear?’ It was a conversation we treated as seriously as those about policy and accessibility, because clothes are important, particularly when you are Disabled. For me, clothes can be armor, a protective mechanism that I use to shield myself from being the Tia kofI pushed by production shirt Furthermore, I will do this object of strangers’ attention. But, I also use clothes to translate who I am, and to mediate my personality to the masses. Clothes touch our skin, we have an intimate connection to what we wear, and in most parts of the world, we have a legal obligation to get dressed.
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