Joel Margolis interviews Access Living’s Marca Bristo about the history of the disability rights movement. This program was produced by Adapt of Chicago Productions, a CAN TV Community Partner.
Access Living’s Gary Arnold discusses the possible repeal of the Affordable Care Act and the impact this would have on people with disabilities. This program was produced by Adapt of Chicago Productions, a CAN TV Community Partner.
Illinois Single-Payer Coalition’s Dr. Anne Scheetz discusses single-payer healthcare, and what that would look like in Illinois. This program was produced by Adapt of Chicago Productions, a CAN TV Community Partner.
Joel Margolis interviews Ruby Hawkins Bradford about her life and paintings. This program was produced by Adapt of Chicago Productions, a CAN TV Community Partner.
Rob Rotman interviews writer and disability-rights activist Mike Ervin about his life and creative work. This program was produced by Adapt of Chicago Productions, a CAN TV Community Partner.
Joel Margolis interviews staff and volunteers of the Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA), a congressionally chartered veterans service organization. This program was produced by Adapt of Chicago Productions, a CAN TV Community Partner.
Joel Margolis interviews Fred Friedman and Matt Perry about NextSteps, a Chicago-based non-profit that works to advance the rights of people with psychiatric disabilities. This program was produced by Adapt of Chicago Productions, a CAN TV Community Partner.
Joel Margolis interviews Adam Ballard about D.A.W.W.N. (Disabled Americans Want Work Now), a group working for the fair employment of people in the disability community. This program was produced by Adapt of Chicago Productions, a CAN TV Community Partner.
Thomas Jackson interviews mental health experts at the Edward Hines, Jr. Veterans Administration Hospital during their annual Community Mental Health Summit. This program was produced by Adapt of Chicago Productions. Adapt of Chicago is a CAN TV Community Partner.
An interview with artist Ruby Hawkins Bradford on her life and her work. This program was produced by Adapt of Chicago Productions, a CAN TV Community Partner.