This session has ended. A recording is below.

Transcripts in both Word and .pdf formats are below the recording. Please share this content widely, and thank you for viewing!


Join Judith Heumann in a conversation with Michael Wehmeyer and Catherine E. Johnson about the power of Netflix’s documentary Crip Camp A Disability Revolution, the Disability Rights Movement and Judith’s impact and legacy as an international disability rights activist. Judith will also discuss her autobiography "Being Heumann, An Unrepentant Memoir of a Disability Rights Activist."

Introduction by:


The Disability Rights Community.

Conversation moderated by:


Michael Wehmeyer, Chair of the University of Kansas Department of Special Education, Ross and Marianna Beach Distinguished Professor of Special Education and director and senior scientist at the Beach Center on Disability.

Catherine E. Johnson, Director of the University of Kansas ADA Resource Center on Equity and Accessibility and Chair of the University of Kansas Faculty Staff Council on Disability Inclusion.


Video Transcripts

Transcripts in Word and PDF format are available. Captioning is also available for the session. Clicking the "cc button" at the bottom of the video player will enable the captions.  

Report Barriers