Auf der Straße von Woodstock blühte in einem heruntergekommenen Sommerlager für behinderte Jugendliche eine Revolution auf, die ihr Leben veränderte und eine bahnbrechende Bewegung auslöste.Auf der Straße von Woodstock blühte in einem heruntergekommenen Sommerlager für behinderte Jugendliche eine Revolution auf, die ihr Leben veränderte und eine bahnbrechende Bewegung auslöste.Auf der Straße von Woodstock blühte in einem heruntergekommenen Sommerlager für behinderte Jugendliche eine Revolution auf, die ihr Leben veränderte und eine bahnbrechende Bewegung auslöste.
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- Self - Camp Director
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- Self - Counselor
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- Self - Jened Counselor Activist
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- Self - Vietnam Veterans Against the War
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After I had my first knee surgery, I had complications. I spent a long time on crutches. I went to physical therapy daily but the restroom in that building was incredibly tiny, with two stalls you could barely get into, much less with crutches and a backpack on (forget wheelchair). And that was a medical building in one of the largest medical centers in the US! It was 1988-89. So a great argument against few benefiting was that many able bodied people would spend some time as a disabled person and I saw those people every day in PT, a lot of them. I ended up having 5 more knee surgeries so spent lots of time needing accommodations. I still use a ramp as stairs are not my friend and I'm happy for other accommodations as well, esp as I get older. It shouldn't take my experience to have empathy, but empathy is a greatly underdeveloped organ in humanity.
It's amazing to me that a country that saw the polio epidemic render millions disabled, that saw wars disable millions of young men (Vietnam in particular in those days), and on and on, had such a hard time finding empathy and a few dollars so that everyone had access and opportunity, which saves money in the long run because less institutionalization is needed and more people can work and contribute. It is amazing that many still are the heirs to the nasty undertones of the kind of thinking that delayed this legislation for so long.
- caramia2002
- 29. März 2020
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- WissenswertesThe idea to make the film about Camp Jened started "with an off-hand comment at lunch". James LeBrecht had worked with Nicole Newnham for 15 years as a co-director. LeBrecht was born with spina bifida and uses a wheelchair to get around, and had never seen a documentary related to his "life's work as a disability rights advocate". At the end of the lunch meeting, LeBrecht told Newnham: "You know, I've always wanted to see this film made about my summer camp".
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Judith Heumann: There was a romance in the air if you wanted to experience it. I never dated outside of camp. But at Jened, you could have make-out sessions behind the bunks and different places like that.
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