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Zen, keep up the good work. xoox M

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Bringing awareness of the disability community through video, film, photography, poetry, sport, and print to create a space that honors diversity and reflects the myriad experience of the world at large

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    Interview with Laura Hershey on Jerry Lewis Humanitarian Award

    Editors apology, pops occur through-out due to a bad connection with one of our callers. Zen Garcia interviews Laura Hershey, T.K. Small, Diane Coleman, and Julie Maury about protesting decision to Honor Jerry Lewis. Los Angeles – Nearly 50 activists from across the US protested at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) headquarters in Beverly Hills today, demanding to meet with AMPAS officials and to present a petition signed by over 2600 individuals objecting to the plan to grant Jerry Lewis the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at this Sunday’s Oscar Awards ceremony. The protesters, mostly people with disabilities, occupied the lobby and refused to leave. Finally, AMPAS Executive Director Bruce Davis was summoned to meet with the group, called The Trouble with Jerry. Lewis has long defended the use of pity as a fundraising tactic. He has also described disabled individuals as “half a person” and referred to a wheelchair as “a steel imprisonment.” At both the Kodak Theater and AMPAS, protesters distributed leaflets to mostly sympathetic pedestrians, including stars such as John Lithgow and Richard Libertini, as they came to collect their tickets for Sunday’s Academy Awards. Then protesters entered the AMPAS office to deliver the petition, printed on a long scroll of red paper, and featuring comments by 2642 people from around the world. Initially academy officers refused to accept the petition. Activists continued to occupy the lobby, singing songs and chanting “No award for Jerry Lewis!” AMPAS officials apparently called the police to eject the protesters, but before any arrests were made, Davis arrived to meet with the group’s leadership. During the meeting, protesters expressed the outrage they felt when they learned of the award, after having listened to Jerry Lewis’ portrayals of life with a disability as incomplete, unsatisfying, even wasteful. “I have my own business, my own home, and a relationship,” said advocate and writer Gar

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    Interview with Randy Alexander

    Randy Alexander is the Community Organizer for the Memphis Center for Independent Living. He has been involved in the disability rights movement since 1993. At MCIL he works to organize several local disability rights groups in the Memphis area, including the Coalition for Accessible Transportation, the Barrier Free Memphis Society, and ADAPT of Tennessee. Since 2002, he has also been involved on the national level as an organizer for ADAPT. Randy was recently elected to the Board of Directors for the Mid South Peace and Justice Center.

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    ADAPT Love with Bob Liston and Marsha Katz

    Zen Garcia interviews Bob Liston and Marsha Katz about the evolution of their relationship and how it ties in with the independent living movement.

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    Interview with Professir X and Starr

    Zen Garcia interviews Richard Gaskin a.k.a Professir X and Santina Muha a.k.a Starr about their recent work and ongoing projects. Richard "Professir X" Gaskin, is an entertainer on a mission. His music is filled with knowledge and education on his life as a person who lives with paralysis. Being an advocate for Stem Cell Research has placed him among the likes of Jon Corzine and Dick Codey as they fight for government support of Stem Cell Research. His commitment to educating the community is endless. Richard sees the bigger picture in the battle of life of the paralyzed and he is doing his part to ensure that the rest of the world sees it too. Santina Muha, a T-10 paraplegic from an auto accident in 1989, is a graduate of Rutgers University with a degree in Communication and Sociology. Currently, the Communications Associate at the National Spinal Cord Injury Association (NSCIA), she writes for the association’s publications and is a reporter for EndeavorFreedom.tv and Xable.com. A model, writer, and journalist Santina touches on other journalism aspects independently and in collaboration with friends in the media and entertainment field. She is also the East Coast correspondent for Tiger Beat and BOP! magazines, and has interviewed various musicians and actors.

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    Interview with Dr. Paul Byrne

    Zen Garcia interviews Dr. Paul about the uniform anatomical gift act and how this law requires people to give up their organs without consent especially if they are not of sound mind or have disabilities. This video also warns people about the living will and why you should use a durable power of attorney for health care decisions for protecting one's life in an emergency situation. Living wills do not protect you, they only protect the doctors and institutions which take your life and organs.

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    Interview with Leroy Moore - Krip Hop

    Leroy Moore is a Black writer, poet, hip-hop\music lover, community activist and feminist with a physical disability. He is the co/founder & community relations directoy of Sins Invalid (www.sinsinvalid.org) He has been sharing his perspective on identity, race & disability for the last thirteen years or so. His work began in London, England where he discovered a Black Disabled Movement which help led to the creation of his lecture series; 'On the Outskirts: Race & Disability. Leroy F. Moore Jr. is a consultant on Race & Disability, producer, columnist, of Illin-N-Chillin at Poor Magazine, www.poormagzine.org, creator of Krip-Hop Mixtape Project, Co Host of a radio show in San Francisco at KPOO FM and creator of Krip-Hop radio show on www.alltalk.net.

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    Interview with Leroy Moore - Krip Hop

    Leroy Moore is a Black writer, poet, hip-hop\music lover, community activist and feminist with a physical disability. He is the co/founder & community relations directoy of Sins Invalid (www.sinsinvalid.org) He has been sharing his perspective on identity, race & disability for the last thirteen years or so. His work began in London, England where he discovered a Black Disabled Movement which help led to the creation of his lecture series; 'On the Outskirts: Race & Disability. Leroy F. Moore Jr. is a consultant on Race & Disability, producer, columnist, of Illin-N-Chillin at Poor Magazine, www.poormagzine.org, creator of Krip-Hop Mixtape Project, Co Host of a radio show in San Francisco at KPOO FM and creator of Krip-Hop radio show on www.alltalk.net. He has studied, worked and lectured in the field of race and disability concerning blues, hip-hop, and social justice issues in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and South Africa. Leroy currently lectures for Speak Out, a national speaker's bureau. Leroy has put together the first ever, BLACK DISABLED ART HISTORY 101 Power Point Presentation using images from Blues and Hip-Hop to peg leg dancers and Black disabled painters, authors to actors and actress. The digital images are on a laptop with music and books about some of the artists. For more than ten years Leroy has collected CDs, videos and articles from Blind Blues Artists and has rare CDs from Hip-Hop artists with disabilities. Leroy has interviewed hip-hop\soul\blues artists with disabilities; DJ Quad of LA, Paraplegic MC of Chicago, Rob DA Noize Temple of New York and the Blind Boys of Alabama to name a few. Leroy has performed with Molotov Mouths, Po’ Poets, the Welfare Poets and has been a guest artist\lecturer in High schools and Universities across the country and in Canada & UK and Holland. Leroy has a poetry CD, entitled Black Disabled Man with a Big Mouth & A High I.Q. Leroy created and produced Krip-Hop Miixtape Series. Leroy co-

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