Entertainment & Culture

ME and me: making films about disability to raise awareness

Disabled writer and actor Thom Jackson-Wood, who has ME, talks to Disability Horizons about his films, Awaken and The Black…

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Be inspired by disabled photographer Alessandro Capoccetti

For many, photography is a passion. But it’s also a way to help change perceptions around disability. We speak to…

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I for Inclusion: JOIN US to make inclusion happen

Disability Horizons has tried to remain a positive, entertaining and energising force for good since it launched. And we’ve built…

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Can photography change societies’ views of disabled people?

Photography student Dexter McLean, who has Cerebral Palsy, is passionate about telling the stories of disabled people through portraits. Originally…

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Brighton Fringe Festival and The Jumblies Project: sensory theatre for all

The Jumblies Project is sensory theatre experience, imagined and created by students with a range of learning difficulties from St.…

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Removing Barriers: the board game that educates about disabling barriers

We all know that being disabled means life comes with barriers. But how much do people who aren’t disabled know…

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Podcast series with entrepreneur Phil Friend: difference is your asset

As part of a new series, Disability Horizons Co-founder Martyn Sibley will be interviewing famous and influential disabled people from…

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10 awesome disability-related videos

In need of a good laugh over the Easter weekend? Disability Horizons reader and self-confessed YouTube video junkie, Emma Purcell,…

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Accessibility to the West End’s Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

Are you a Harry Potter fanatic? Have you been desperate to see the eighth installment of the series at the theatre,…

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My day at the White House debating disability and the media

Disability Horizons writer Shannon Kelly visited Washington D.C. to attend an event exploring the inclusion of disabled people in the…

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