Positive Portrayals: Disability in the Media
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When have you seen disabled people portrayed positively in the media? All forms of media count!
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I have only seen a few although have had it in mind to watch more of Jessica Kellgren-Fozard's youtube channel.
I also like Footless Jo, she has some great shorts which are fun and informative.
@AffyAvo
Oh, I absolutely agree with Footless Jo! I also like her longer YouTube videos since they are really raw and honest.
@AffyAvo
Since I now realized that social media creators are okay as well, I actually have some!
English:
Autism From The Inside - YouTube channel from a person with autism that wants to spread awareness and knowledge about it.
Elinor Brown - YouTube channel from a person with ME/CFS that shows their life.
FND Hope - Informative and motivational YouTube channel from an organization for FND (includes content about NES).
Footless Jo - YouTube channel from an amputee that shares their story and spreads information and awareness.
Functional Lenny - YouTube channel from a person with FND that shares pieces of their life as well as information.
HDYO - YouTube channel from the Huntington's Disease Youth Organization that contains a lot of educational content.
JJHellermusic - Music YouTube channel with the songs from JJ Heller, who struggles with POTS.
Lucy Edwards - YouTube channel from a blind person that creates informative as well as fun content.
My FND journey - YouTube channel from a person that shares their life with FND.
Naomi - YouTube channel from a person with EDS/HSD, ME/CFS and FND that makes different kinds of content.
Olga Chronics - YouTube channel from a person with fibromyalgia which contains different kinds of content as well.
Special Books by Special Kids - A YouTube channel that contains "interviews that are intended to create a more inclusive world." Highly recommended!
The Aspie World - YouTube channel from a person with autism that creates informative and helpful content.
This Trippy Hippie - YouTube channel from a person with tourettses syndrome, seizures and other neurological symptoms that wants to spread awareness about it.
Wheels2Walking - YouTube channel from a person with paralysis that makes videos for people with paralysis.
German:
100percentme - YouTube channel that made serious as well as fun content in relation to disabilities.
Aktion Mensch - YouTube channel that makes informative and helpful videos regarding disabilities. (There are always video versions for sight or hearing impaired people as well!)
D.I.S.Ding - YouTube channel from a system that spreads information and awareness for DID in German.
Danke, gut. Der Podcast über Pop und Psyche - A podcast that interviews people with a mental health disorders.
Leeroy Matata/Leeroy will's wissen! - YouTube channels from a person with juvenile osteoporosis that creates educative as well as fun content.
Rehmann. Sick of Silence - A Swissgerman podcast that contains interviews with people with all different kinds of illnesses and disabilities.
Well, this list got longer than I expected... But maybe someone will find a YouTube channel or podcast that helps them as well, which would be great!
@audienta. Wow thank you! I am going to check some of these out. 🌷
@adventurousBranch3786
You're welcome! I hope you find something that you find helpful!
@audienta
This is a whole lot audienta haha, thanks so much! We ought to pin this post because of your list❤️