Wednesday, June 26, 2024

LGBT history update from our producer

https://youtu.be/FFak5YKRcBo?si=YNG0fHzwxqz-6f95 This is the history of Lili Elbe who is the trans woman "The Danish Girl" is based off of. Viewer discretion advised. Features Crip Video Productions producer Dylan Rothbein and Crip Video Productions director Margot Cole and mentions disability. For Pride Month. Dylan Rothbein Liberty Coalition is separate from Crip Video Productions.

Monday, June 24, 2024

Teatro Paraguas Disability Pride Award

I am thrilled to announce that the theater I(Margot) am a proud board member of Teatro Paraguas which has screened Crip Video Productions films in 2018,and has hired Crip Video Productions actors John Diodato and Izabela Ginda and our producer Dylan Rothbein who does grant research from Crip Video Productions has been awarded the Community Champion Award by Disability Pride New Mexico for exceptional contribution and steadfast dedication to enhancing accessibility to all people with disabilities in the Santa Fe community. Disability Pride is in July and is an important month dedicated to disability culture and disability history celebrating the passage of the Americans With Disabilities Act, and our theater friends are honored to receive this award! Umbrella Childrens Theater at Teatro Paraguas was the first theater where I was accepted as an actor and where my disability was treated as an asset to the performance. I am forever grateful to Teatro Paraguas for the opportunities they give me as a disabled actor and writer.

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Autism Pride

In honor of Autistic Pride Day Crip Video Productions would like to acknowledge and show gratitude to all of the autistic people who make Crip Video Productions what it is today. At Crip Video Productions we celebrate Neurodiversity and the greatest of the autistic brain which is an asset to our productions and we strongly believe that considering the 90% unemployment rate of autistics we wish to show the strengths of autistics in the workplace. Autistic people have been a part of Crip Video Productions in one way or another since its inception and we value their personal accomplishments and their lives. At Crip Video Productions we believe autism is a part of the world and natural environment. We couldn’t be more proud to have autistic people be part of the Crip Video Productions community because they are a key part of our fanbase as a disability led, disability oriented company. At Crip Video Productions we would like to wish a Happy Autistic Pride day to autistic people and their families all over the world because we believe all people have value, neurotypical and neurodiverse alike regardless of how they describe their disability or lack of one, and they will always have a place in our company.