Crip Camp

Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution shares with insight, humor, and joy the experiences of a group of disabled teenagers and their journey to adulthood and activism.

Overview

Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution provides an opportunity to explore the history of U.S. disability activism, culture, and history.

We recommend this film for public film screening events.

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Where to Watch

Crip Camp offers range of accessibility features:

  • Optional closed captions on YouTube.
  • Open captions and audio description on YouTube.
  • Multi-language options for audio description, closed captions and subtitles on Netflix.

The Crip Camp audio described trailer is also available on YouTube.

Curriculum Guide

    This lessons are best for grades 9-12 and can also be adapted for adult learning environments and college classrooms.

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Discussion Guide

This discussion guide is organized by time code and works well in community learning spaces and/or classrooms.

Meet the Directors
Welcome to Camp Jened (About Camp Jened)
Coming Together/Saying Goodbye
Taking to the Streets
Systems That Fail Us
Independent Living
The 504 Sit-In
The Capital Crawl and the American Disability Act
What Is Your Role?
Resources for Further Study

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Group Discussion Facilitation Guidelines

These tips can help you create safe space for classroom engagement on the themes and subjects of this film.

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Glossary of Film Terms

The Glossary of Film Terms is useful for the Film Literacy lessons that are part of this curriculum guide.

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Sustainable Development Goals

Journeys in Film supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.  Learn more about teaching with SDGs. This curriculum guide connects to the following UN SDGs.
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