
Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution
Documentary
Overview
Down the road from Woodstock in the early 1970s, a revolution blossomed in a ramshackle summer camp for disabled teenagers, transforming their young lives and igniting a landmark movement.
Top Cast


Jim LeBrecht
Jim LeBrecht
Self
Jim LeBrecht
Self
Lionel Je'Woodyard
Lionel Je'Woodyard
Self
Lionel Je'Woodyard
Self


Joseph O'Conor
Joseph O'Conor
Self
Joseph O'Conor
Self
Ann Cupolo Freeman
Ann Cupolo Freeman
Self
Ann Cupolo Freeman
Self
Denise Sherer Jacobson
Denise Sherer Jacobson
Self
Denise Sherer Jacobson
Self
Larry Allison
Larry Allison
Self (archive footage)
Larry Allison
Self (archive footage)


Judith Heumann
Judith Heumann
Self
Judith Heumann
Self
Ellie Abrashkin
Ellie Abrashkin
Self (archive footage)
Ellie Abrashkin
Self (archive footage)
Jean Malafronte
Jean Malafronte
Self (archive footage)
Jean Malafronte
Self (archive footage)


Evan White
Evan White
Self - Reporter
Evan White
Self - Reporter
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