Tom Olin: Activist Photographer of the Disability Rights Movement

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Rooted In Rights

Rooted In Rights

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Many of the most significant moments in disability rights history were captured by one man, his camera and some black-and-white film. Rooted in Rights caught up with photographer, documentarian and activist Tom Olin during a 2016 stop on the ADA Legacy Tour. He shares his thoughts on the power of photography to inspire new activists.
Learn more about Tom and the work of ADAPT at www.adapt.org
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The Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) provided federal funding for the cost of producing this video (Award #H240A170048). The contents are the sole responsibility of Disability Rights Washington, the parent organization of Rooted in Rights, and do not necessarily represent the official views of RSA.

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