Disability and the Media: A Free ADA Anniversary Discussion

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Online Only

United States


Webinar Description

How can we better engage with the media to elevate the stories and share the experiences of people with disabilities?

Mainstream news coverage largely leaves disability out of its programming despite disability being a cross-over issue for almost every topic. When a person with a disability is covered, they are often portrayed as someone to inspire or pity rather than respect. To counter this lack of representation, people with disabilities and members of the disability community are turning to sources outside of traditional media programming to elevate coverage of disability issues.

In honor of the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Disability Rights Center – NH and the Institute on Disability at the University of New Hampshire are co-hosting a free, public webinar: "Disability and the Media".
Panelists will discuss disability representation in the media today, and practical strategies for the audience to employ and amplify the voices of people with disabilities in both traditional and non-traditional media outlets.

Live captioning and ASL interpreting supported by the NH Bar Foundation Advancement of Justice Fund.
 

The Panelists

Registration Fee

This webinar is free and will be live captioned.

Contact
  • Deodonne Bhattarai, NH Disability Rights Center

    Email