HD
2026
In the early 1970s, a rundown summer camp near Woodstock became the unlikely birthplace of a pivotal disability rights movement. At this camp, disabled teenagers found community, acceptance, and empowerment, leading to a transformative experience that would shape their futures. As friendships blossomed and self-advocacy flourished, these young activists sparked a nationwide revolution, advocating for their rights and challenging societal norms. Their journey not only changed their own lives but also laid the groundwork for significant advancements in disability rights, marking a crucial chapter in American history.