A camp for the disabled that changed the world
Mar 27, 2020
4 minutes
By Stephanie Zacharek
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MONG PEOPLE OF ALL AGES TODAY, THERE’S A SENSE THAT hippies were a phenomenon of the past, a group of idealistic people who agitated for change and then faded into the ether as grownup responsibilities, like work and family, took over. But a documentary by Nicole Newnham and Jim LeBrecht—released under Barack and Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground umbrella—suggests that in some areas their influence has been much more profound. The movie shows how a group of activists with disabilities pressed for the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. But their movement first took root years earlier, springing largely from the influence of an
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