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disabilityvisibilityproject.com
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| | | | | Editor's note: Below is an interview with Kay Ulanday Barrett, someone I admired for a long time from afar about a new book of poetry by Kay,More Than Organs, available now from Sibling Rivalry Press. We also talk about the publishing industry, dreaming, creating, performing and more. Enjoy! Tell me a little about yourself! I... | |
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littlelobbyists.org
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| | | | | I would encourage parents to help their children discover their interests and passions. When you care about something deeply, it becomes part of your story and advocacy. I strongly believe each person can tell their story in their own way, whether it's from visual communication, gestures, or facilitated by a person or assistive technology. | |
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www.pushing-pixels.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The interview with Rick Carter, a renowned production designer, delves into various aspects of his work and insights into the film industry. Carter discusses the evolution of cinema, the role of production design, and the impact of technological changes on storytelling. He emphasizes the importance of the big cinema experience and the lasting impact of classic films. Carter also reflects on his favorite films for their production design and offers advice to his younger self. The interview highlights the significance of art in film and the enduring legacy of certain cinematic works. Key points include the transition from traditional to digital formats, the importance of storytelling, and the lasting influence of classic films on modern cinema. | |
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www.hedweb.com
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| | | life-long bliss isn't nearly as bad as it sounds | ||