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Oral History Interview
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Oral History Interview-Valerie Novack
Valerie Novack
Inclusive disaster response, including the use of social media and the end of broad remote access 'post-pandemic'
Oral History Interview-Qudsiya Naqui
Qudsiya Naqui
Discusses technologies necessary for remote work and podcasting
Oral History Interview-Alyssa Smith
Alyssa Smith
Disability community building on social media
Oral History Interview-Susan Molloy
Susan Molloy
Remote access for people with environmental and chemical sensitivity
Oral History Interview-moira williams
moira williams
Remote access before and during the COVID-19 pandemic including involvement in Remote Access parties including virtual backgrounds and audio description
Oral History Interview-Mirabai Knight
Mirabai Knight
Open steno project and the mechanics of CART online
Oral History Interview-Hector Ramirez
Hector Ramirez
Remote access during the COVID-19 pandemic especially as a way of documenting the impact of the pandemic on disabled people's lives
Oral History Interview-India Harville
India Harville
Pre-pandemic online community building and hybrid events
Oral History Interview-Julie Dind
Julie Dind
Online teaching and learning and Purple Daikon, an online art piece
Oral history interview-Charles Eppley
Charles Eppley
Practices of sound description at remote access parties
Oral History Interview Part Two-Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarsinha
Remote access during the COVID-19 pandemic, the limits of remote access and the challenges of doing hybrid
Oral History Interview-Lindsey Dolich Felt
Lindsey Dolich Felt
Remote access as a deaf person in both hybrid and remote teaching
Oral History Interview-Jen White-Johnson
Jen White-Johnson
Online teaching, remote activist art and hybrid conferences
Oral History Interview-Emily Smith Beitiks
Emily Smith Beitiks
Oral history interview about the Patient No More exhibit from the Longmore Institute
Oral History Interview Part One-Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarsinha
Remote access through letters, zines, telephone, Skype, message boards, including working with Sins Invalid and hybrid consulting
Oral History Interview-Susan Burch
Susan Burch
Remote access birthday celebration
Oral History Interview-Marimuthu
Marimuthu
Accessibility of virtual reality to Blind people and building a virtual, accessible Burning Man during the pandemic
Oral History Interview-Thomas Reid
Thomas Reid
remote work, particularly audio description and podcasting
Oral History Interview-Anonymous 1
Anonymous 1
Online community building in the first waves of COVID
Oral History Interview-Jess Thom
Jess Thom
Digital Heros of the Imagination, an online and hybrid piece of art
Oral History Interview-David Bobier
David Bobier
Disability arts in Canada before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
Oral History Interview-Restorying Autism
Douglas, Johnston, Liska (Restorying Autism)
The uses and barriers of online working on the Restorying Autism Project
Oral History Interview-Kevin Gotkin
Kevin Gotkin
Remote Access online nightlife parties