Join us for a screening of the film "Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution" followed by a conversation about accessibility.
To celebrate National Accessibility Week (May 26 – June 1), the Squamish Public Library and members of the District of Squamish’s Accessibility Committee invite you to a screening of the film Crip Camp!
The screening will be followed by a discussion – everyone is welcome to stay and chat but you are welcome to leave after the film is over. Popcorn and snacks will be provided!
Accommodations at this event:
About the film (1 hour 42 minutes):
A groundbreaking summer camp for teens with disabilities proves so inspiring that a group of its alumni join the radical disability rights movement to advocate for historic legislation changes. Watch a trailer here!
Rated R for some language including sexual references.
Teens and adults are encouraged to attend.
Thanks to SPARC BC for grant support to help us celebrate Accessibility Week!
AGE GROUP: | Adults | 13-18 Teens |
EVENT TYPE: | Special Event |
TAGS: | Teens | Film Screening | Adults |
Conveniently located downtown, the Squamish Public Library has a large meeting room, quiet study spaces, an outdoor pickup window, and an art gallery.