Tag: disability art

  • “Who Am I To Stop It” screening for Millersville University’s Disability Film Festival

    Listen to this post: Since basically everything is happening virtually these days, no matter where you’re located, you’re invited to Millersville University’s free Disability Film Festival in February and March, 2021! Not only is “Who Am I To Stop It” screening, but I’ll be moderating a post-show panel with two absolutely incredible disabled women who…

  • Pigeonhole Podcast 32: Bittin Foster Duggan and Growing Through It

    Listen to this post (the podcast is at the bottom of the post): I really love re-airing pared down interviews from my early days of podcasting. This one was such a pleasure to listen to again after more than six years. I met my guest, Bittin, at a brain injury conference, in the before times,…

  • Pigeonhole Podcast 24: Lavaun Heaster and Paper Visions

    Listen to this post: Back in 2013, I made a short documentary film about my dear friend and colleague Lavaun Benavidez-Heaster called “Paper Visions.” It wasn’t formally audio described back then because I was so new to media and media accessibility. But Lavaun paved the way for me by actually audio describing parts of it as…

  • Rounding up from 2019

    Listen to this post: I recently got a lot of artists’ and organizations’ year-end updates highlighting their amazing work. I wanted to start off 2020 sharing a roundup of the top three that feel extra near and dear to me. If you’re not already subscribed to their blogs, podcasts, and other work, join anytime! Alice…

  • Pigeonhole Podcast 22: Extended Interview with Jess Thom

    Listen to this post: [The podcast audio is at the bottom of the page.] Even though I’ve gotten out of the business of publishing long-form interviews, nearly all of the stories on the podcast still come out of long interviews. Sometimes I ask someone for a single story with lots of detail and background. Sometimes…