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Accessing Democracy

We are proud to announce that our documentary Accessing Democracy is debuting October 10th at 3pm EST. We want you to be the first to see the trailer and register for our online world premiere! 

Still shot from the film Accessing Democracy showing Monica Wiley seated at a conference table.

Watch the trailer: Captions Only | ASL and Audio Described Version

Accessing Democracy follows our own Monica Wiley as travels the East Coast ahead of the 2024 general election, interviewing fellow voters with disabilities. She asks them about the barriers they face, from accessing the everyday conveniences that non-disabled people take as a given, to the inability to receive the services they need to work and be a part of the community. This short film explores how politicians have left behind one of the largest minority groups in the United States, and what disabled voters want from their next commander in chief. Accessing Democracy is the directorial debut of NDRN’s Senior Digital Communications Specialist, Jack Rosen. This project was done in partnership with Disability Rights New York. 

We hope you can join us on October 10th, when you can be among the first to see this powerful short film. After the screening we will host a Q&A panel featuring Wiley, Rosen and others. 

Register for the online premier today!

 
Movie poster for the documentary Accessing Democracy. Off white background with red stripes reminiscent of an American flag. Monicay Wiley is in the foreground seated in her mobility aid.

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