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Surfing a wave of disability media.

Navigating tensions between art, activism and access.

Illustration of Celestine, a white woman with short hair, riding a three-wheeled mobility scooter through an ocean wave.
Catching the wave, by Indigo Ayling
I’m learning that change isn't always a tidal wave. It’s the way the water ripples, after a raindrop. 

In this latest issue of the Disability Debrief, writer and filmmaker Celestine, talks about navigating the entertainment industry with a chronic illness.

She discusses the recent global surge in disability media, driven by a growing conversation on diversity, inclusion, and technological advancements making storytelling more accessible.

Read more below (and check out the wonderful resources she links throughout the piece).

A new wave of disability media
Navigating tensions between art, activism and access

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