"Crip Camp" and the disability rights movement

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  • Опубліковано 13 бер 2021
  • The new Netflix documentary, "Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution," tells the story of teenagers with disabilities who attended an upstate New York summer camp in 1971 would go on to become powerful leaders in the disability rights movement. Correspondent Rita Braver talks with Jim LeBrecht, who - 50 years after attending Camp Jened - collaborated with Emmy-winning filmmaker Nicole Newnham on their acclaimed documentary, now shortlisted for an Academy Award. Braver also talks with activist Judy Heumann about how the Camp Jened experience inspired her in advocating for the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 87

  • @RayNLA
    @RayNLA 3 роки тому +57

    This should be required viewing in every classroom

    • @captainnima
      @captainnima 3 роки тому +3

      Agreed

    • @CrystalMouse1
      @CrystalMouse1 2 роки тому +2

      Our nation is so disconnected from disability history it's embarrassing! I was born disabled and 'Crip Camp' on Netflix (most disabled people can't afford Netflix) is the first time I've heard about our equal rights history! We need to do this again but this time, fighting for home health care, lower Medicare premiums, Marriage equality (removing the marriage penalty for benefits) and raising benefits about the minimum wage of every state!

    • @RayNLA
      @RayNLA 2 роки тому +2

      @@CrystalMouse1
      Absolutely!
      Hope you are doing well. Thank you for your comment

  • @rosannekatonwalden1620
    @rosannekatonwalden1620 3 роки тому +33

    The heroes in this doc changed the world! It does not get any better than that! Bravo!

    • @shannondominguez9725
      @shannondominguez9725 2 роки тому

      Yes they did and I’m beyond grateful to them for standing up & fighting to be treated like everyone else because of their efforts I & others like me have the rights and accessibility there is now. They spoke up at a time when we were not seen as humans but rather looked upon as though we could easily be thrown away and stuck in an institution which happened to many;they said we matter @ we deserve better when I saw this I laughed & I cried I’m so proud of theses special people they’re awesome!!❤️❤️

  • @davidgiancoli2106
    @davidgiancoli2106 3 роки тому +55

    So glad you did this piece and posted it. More people should know what people with disabilities have done to get the respect-- and accessibility--they deserve.

  • @RadMad789
    @RadMad789 3 роки тому +8

    I saw it on Netflix while in lockdown last summer. For me it was a unique film that followed some of the campers from their teens in the 1970s through the 2010s.

  • @fundude4566
    @fundude4566 3 роки тому +4

    As a person with a learning disability who was in special education from pre school to my last day of high school almost ten years ago. Love this i need to watch this film

  • @romstar
    @romstar 3 роки тому +15

    When I was about 13 years old ,I inadvertently came across a late night movie 🎥 playing on television 📺 called “The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter“ about a deaf man locked in a hearing world, starring Alan Arkin and the late, great Cicely Tyson. I was so startled by the ending-sobbing uncontrollable tears-that I never mad fun of a handicapped person(I never really did anyway)again. That movie made me champion the underdog and those less fortunate than me to be born in a world that is less than kind to those not considered ‘normal’. I implore anyone who hasn’t seen that movie 🎥 to please give it a watch and you’ll understand what I mean.🙏😘👍

    • @TheKat1959
      @TheKat1959 3 роки тому +1

      Read the book as well as it goes deeper in-depth than the film.

    • @romstar
      @romstar 3 роки тому

      🙏👍🎥😘

  • @SweetChicagoGator
    @SweetChicagoGator 3 роки тому +10

    Wonderful blessing that "Crip Camp" film was found again !! 🙂😍
    Looking forward to more film !!

  • @keithjohnson5398
    @keithjohnson5398 3 роки тому +13

    Used to assist disabled who went on scuba diving charter trips. Was so enlightening the freedom they had being weightless and able explore what the marine environment has to offer, the fish, kelp forests and more.

  • @rick3747
    @rick3747 3 роки тому +14

    Thank you to Bill Baldini(Ch 10 Phila) and Gerdalo Rivera(Ch 7 NY) for doing their superb exposes on Pennhurst(1968) and Willowbrook(1972) paving the way that changed the entire planet and how we treat those with different abilities.

  • @amberstephens6167
    @amberstephens6167 3 роки тому +7

    That is awesome. I myself have disabilities we may look a little different on the outside but we are normal on the inside. It is wonderful to be treated normal.

  • @wilmer4258
    @wilmer4258 3 роки тому +9

    I am so thankful for you all!! My son is 47 and deaf and mobility impaired. Thanks so much for your pioneer spirit in making life a bit easier for my son and those like him. I have tears of gratitude for all of you. May God bless and keep you all safe.

  • @loreleimorgan6545
    @loreleimorgan6545 3 роки тому +18

    Toughest people I know.

  • @precioustraveler
    @precioustraveler 3 роки тому +24

    The scene with the protesters climbing the steps of The Capitol was so compelling. It brought tears to my eyes.

  • @AriannaAyers
    @AriannaAyers 3 роки тому +4

    I love this piece, but where are the ramps in most NYC subway stations?

  • @harmonicamikemerrill1715
    @harmonicamikemerrill1715 2 роки тому +3

    I'm 61 born with Spina Bifida. This should be shown again today because this country needs to get with the times meaning alot of small towns get away with not having ramps. Our Post Office won't even put a ramp up and there is plenty of room to get it done. Nobody enforces the Disability Act. This documentary is awesome.

  • @mattalibozek7258
    @mattalibozek7258 Рік тому +1

    I just watched the documentary and was amazing. The capital crawl protest absolutely broke my heart.

  • @hsimpson6581
    @hsimpson6581 3 роки тому +2

    I cried at the end seeing the ones that has passed away. Jim LeBrecht has the best teeth ever !

  • @john-paulnagel2732
    @john-paulnagel2732 3 роки тому +2

    I’m brought to Tears I am a Staff in this field and the man I’ve been with over 13 Years He Hikes and Loves The Outdoors and is on Tik Tok. People Love ❤️ Him
    Also Grant Survived Cancer .

  • @lmvicente1
    @lmvicente1 3 роки тому +13

    Very interesting. Can’t wait to see the film itself

  • @richardpena3944
    @richardpena3944 7 місяців тому +1

    Judy is adorable to this day! She is a total rock star

  • @paulteese4221
    @paulteese4221 4 місяці тому +1

    I HAVE seen this film and I heartily recommend it. It's outstanding.

  • @freidajohnsonallen117
    @freidajohnsonallen117 3 роки тому +2

    I saw the footage from "crippled camp," and was immediately reminded of "Tortuga " by Rudolpho Anaya!

  • @msc8663
    @msc8663 3 роки тому +4

    Great movie!

  • @rebeccashuman6199
    @rebeccashuman6199 3 роки тому +5

    Very fascinating!!!! Can’t wait to watch it!!!!!!

  • @bablumenthal9703
    @bablumenthal9703 3 роки тому +1

    Best job ever was 2 yrs working with adults in a day program. They are awesome!! Retired now, and sure miss them all.

  • @kaleidoscope6037
    @kaleidoscope6037 3 роки тому +3

    remember.. . late 80s .. college.... the day i went to the library as usual.. and saw.... the press, and spectators... a disabled student... was dragging himself up the stairs.. .. to illustrate what he had to go through.. .. to get into and out of the library if he had no help to push his wheel chair up and down the stairs. He said in the press.... ADA... mandated a wheel chair ramp, and full access to facilties....so he could roll himself up and get access to this core college building and other buildings like other students. ...something the rest of us took for granted and hadn't noticed the struggles of other students. .... thank God for the awakening and activism.

  • @basicsinternational2000
    @basicsinternational2000 3 роки тому +8

    Love it-- cant wait to watch the film

  • @hsimpson6581
    @hsimpson6581 3 роки тому +2

    Judith Heumann is a hero to all of us. We need to know anout her in school.

  • @alexeimscruz2893
    @alexeimscruz2893 3 роки тому +6

    I never realized that during the time my ankle was in a cast that I was classified as a disabled...
    I realized this fact when I was about to board an MRT to go to the mall that they showed me the way ahead to the disabled seat...
    I always thought I was just an injured person that time...
    I was staggered I didn't thought of myself as one of them, because I always thought of a way to move around and do things by myself...

    • @nerdieone1
      @nerdieone1 2 роки тому

      Hmm well no you still weren't actually disabled. An injury like a broken foot etc isn't really the same as it will eventually heal. A disability will not.

  • @Cathy-xi8cb
    @Cathy-xi8cb 3 роки тому +4

    Many older buildings are still not fully accessible...including my physiatrist's (rehab doctor) private office! As so many boomers live on..and on...and on, they are in for a surprise.

  • @personaldanceparty5518
    @personaldanceparty5518 3 роки тому +1

    IMust watch!!! Everyone needs to learn this part of American history.. our families matter.. we are not charity nor inspiration porn..I’m a parent & grandparent of people who happened to use wheelchairs.. I knew this history & I knew Judith’s work.. but seeing the footage.. I cried.. I’m so grateful for all the folks, people with disabilities, families & allies.. that fought so hard so my family can be proud & have access.. because they fought.. I fight.. & the fighting is never over.. we have many issues in our community... this is an amazing.. funny, brave movie..

  • @rachelt7000
    @rachelt7000 2 роки тому +1

    This is a great video, but please add captions to make it accessible.

  • @Mssipequeen
    @Mssipequeen 3 роки тому +2

    I have seen the Documentary it's really good !!

  • @lindabeyette1772
    @lindabeyette1772 3 роки тому +1

    oh the quip of people on this UA-cam film done amazing job keep it up I love you how are you are stand up and fight with the handicap

  • @GAB8407
    @GAB8407 Рік тому +1

    I now HAVE TO talk about my disability. Because nothing changes for the better of US all unless something is done about it.

  • @meganchristian7085
    @meganchristian7085 2 роки тому +1

    Yes, This is important - whether you are one who prefers People first language ( Like I do) or identity first language - It's Important to see how Individuals with disabilities have always had to fight for their basic human rights and dignity - All students should be made to see this documentary film.

  • @ninademci1500
    @ninademci1500 2 місяці тому

    “CBS This Morning”, since watching “Crip Camp”, I’m sharing “Crip Camp” with everyone I can. My friend Michele watched and told me about “Crip Camp”. After telling me about “Crip Camp”, I watched it. After watching it, she posted about it on Facebook. Our friend Cathy and her youngest child Robin watched it. She asked her mom, “Is this real?”. “Yes it is”, she said. Personally, I firmly believe everyone, with or without a disability should see it.

  • @personaldanceparty5518
    @personaldanceparty5518 3 роки тому +2

    Crip Camp important part of AMERICAN history.. please watch & share with others you love.

  • @nobueno5454
    @nobueno5454 3 роки тому +1

    That's right Cuzzo. Respect my Crippin

  • @elizabethmills8667
    @elizabethmills8667 3 роки тому +6

    Than You CBS This Morning for reporting thid Beautiful documentary and eye opener for many viewers about disabilities
    So Glad to know and Thanks to the Obama's for their influence and part.
    Yes
    This should win a Oscar

  • @debbiecooper1677
    @debbiecooper1677 3 роки тому +1

    cant wait I have a hand cap brother and take care of a little girl. So happy to see something like this. most people just walk away from them like they will caught it.

  • @suzannechampion6330
    @suzannechampion6330 Рік тому +1

    This was a great movie

  • @leebeaven9382
    @leebeaven9382 3 роки тому +7

    I first learned of this film from a UA-cam channel Squirmy and Grubs (highly recommend). It’s excellent and is just scratching the surface of common sense changes that need to be made. Thanks to the Obamas for producing this awesome and enlightening film.

    • @agneslaufer9579
      @agneslaufer9579 3 роки тому

      I love squirmys they are awesome, the girl is from my country, Poland .

  • @jojopuppyfish
    @jojopuppyfish 3 роки тому +1

    I remember when Clint Eastwood complained about the ADA saying it cost his business too much.

  • @Nerval-kg9sm
    @Nerval-kg9sm 3 роки тому +2

    It occurred to me about halfway through the video that thanks to these people, I'm protected by the ADA for my mental illness. I got a little emotional after that.

    • @shannondominguez9725
      @shannondominguez9725 2 роки тому

      Me too I am incredibly grateful to these amazing souls disabilities are challenging and sometimes painful(physical @ otherwise)but that does NOT mean we are less than everyone else we matter & are just as important as everyone else.

  • @laurenalacroix-nw3ww
    @laurenalacroix-nw3ww Рік тому +1

    Carry the torch, advocate

  • @nz5652
    @nz5652 3 роки тому +1

    This was an amazing doc

  • @SaidiLouise
    @SaidiLouise 3 роки тому +1

    Love this story! Gonna have to check out Crip Camp! HEROS!!!!!

  • @pattipaugh9998
    @pattipaugh9998 3 роки тому +1

    Fantastic!

  • @jamesferris4573
    @jamesferris4573 3 роки тому +5

    The disabilities act was a good thing but it was limited and took way too long to enact. This world would be a much better place if everyone put themselves in other people's places or to quote the old saying "walk a mile in my shoes". The disabled only want an to be treated fairly and given a chance. The Obamas have done a very good thing and all should watch this film. The world would be a terrible place without love and acceptance of one another.

  • @aideebautista2316
    @aideebautista2316 3 роки тому +1

    Love love the documentary

  • @emiliobello2538
    @emiliobello2538 2 роки тому +2

    The movie was very good

  • @ivyyoung521
    @ivyyoung521 3 роки тому +1

    This was a wonderfully magical documentary. I LOVED IT! OSCER WORTHY 100%

  • @megdippoldovr495
    @megdippoldovr495 3 роки тому +1

    Where are the captions?

  • @euphiemiadrake5633
    @euphiemiadrake5633 3 роки тому +2

    Disability can happen to anyone anywhere at any time for any reason or for no reason at all imagine how you would feel if you were discriminated solely on the basis of your perceived disability and told what you could or couldn't do or told that you were less than you are a second rate citizen and that you didn't deserve rights think about that the next time you say why do people with disabilities deserve equal treatment or why do people with disabilities deserve to be protected under the law

  • @TheKat1959
    @TheKat1959 3 роки тому +2

    Normal is a setting on my dryer. Everyone is different whether walking erect (not all physical/mental attributes are visible) or gliding in a chair and or scooter. We have had to fight like so many others to even be seen, period. The fight wages on to this day and long after I am gone for countless generations, infinity.

  • @Colonhealth4
    @Colonhealth4 11 місяців тому +1

    Jim seem like a nice

  • @kathyhigbee1280
    @kathyhigbee1280 7 місяців тому +1

    💖

  • @user-gi6ee8vj1y
    @user-gi6ee8vj1y 3 роки тому +6

    When I saw the words "Crip Camp," I thought it was a get together for the LA street gang.

  • @catspaw455
    @catspaw455 3 роки тому +3

    " Hip Hip " HOORY🤸👍💋🥳

  • @cynlcole4649
    @cynlcole4649 3 роки тому +1

    😊
    💗

  • @Bee-ef3hz
    @Bee-ef3hz 2 роки тому +2

    I'm assuming the interview is cool, but could you please at the very least caption this video? It's performative to give a platform for disabled activists to speak, base your content on disabled people, and then make that same content inaccessible to disabled people. There's a common phrase, "nothing about us without us". You can't make content about disabled people and then exclude disabled people from being able to access that same content. Captioning is not that difficult, and you have an entire production team. Do better.

  • @davanmani556
    @davanmani556 3 роки тому +1

    Pam Henry

  • @odin-fr9et
    @odin-fr9et 3 роки тому +1

    This was difficult to watch for me!

  • @user-vm5ud4xw6n
    @user-vm5ud4xw6n 2 роки тому +1

    Now if we could just get idiots to quit parking in handicapped spots when they don’t have a hang tag or license plate. And to stop treating those with disabilities so shamefully when they speak out against their illegal activity. Just watched a disgusting video about a man in a wheelchair who spoke up. The culprit followed him into the store, started pushing him in his wheelchair back outside, not sure if he deliberately tipped the chair or something else happened but the gentleman fell out of his chair and broke his wrist. Where in the world has human decency gone to?

  • @miscmilitaria8566
    @miscmilitaria8566 3 роки тому

    Watch out Bloods
    The Crips are coming

  • @alexthompson9516
    @alexthompson9516 3 роки тому +1

    Hey, remember those golden days when even disabled people could be physically close to each other and no one wore masks? Those days are gone forever.

  • @wunderboy007
    @wunderboy007 3 роки тому

    F

  • @babybro70
    @babybro70 3 роки тому

    Don't know what's worse Crip Camp or Disabled In Action? How bout Disabled Of Ameica? D.O.A. Ha! & Judy Human Is her dog named Rex Dog?

  • @ehosmanek1696
    @ehosmanek1696 5 місяців тому

    Yeahhhh . This film was so disrespectful. That part where the dude is undressing to the “Transvestite “ song. Exploit much BO and MB. SMH ….. as bad as Willowbrook

  • @islandbee
    @islandbee 3 роки тому

    "Crip Camp"? What about the Blood Camp? 😎🚘❗🅱️🔴🔺️🚩

  • @Lucystarstar888
    @Lucystarstar888 3 місяці тому

    滿嘴跑火車,謊話連篇, 看看交的稅就知道了!明年 拜登他多少歲了?? 還有副總統 小三上位, 做過什麼好事,有什麼豐功偉績?

  • @MichaelFrankowiak
    @MichaelFrankowiak 3 роки тому +1

    If democrats had their way this bill would never have been passed

    • @bablumenthal9703
      @bablumenthal9703 3 роки тому +3

      Sounds more like something the GQP would do, since they prefer power to helping anyone!!!

    • @MichaelFrankowiak
      @MichaelFrankowiak 3 роки тому +1

      @@bablumenthal9703 But yet republicans are the ones that passed the bill :)

    • @sierra395
      @sierra395 11 місяців тому

      The ONLY members of the Senate that voted against the ADA were Republicans.