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COVID-19 pandemic era

Bewitch Yourself

Alexa Deva

A music meditation to create an intimate online space

Oral History Interview - Carrie Sandahl

Carrie Sandhl

Bodies of Work's online programming and the switch to working remote during the pandemic

Alt Text As Poetry Potluck

Finnegan Shannon and Bojana Coklyat

Description of the vitual potluck launch event for alt text as poetry

WhereIsTheInterpreter

Liam O'Dell

#WhereIsTheInterpreter campaign for BSL interpretation of government COVID updates

Remote Access Archive Document

Bodies in Translation

Documenting the various ways Bodies in Translation has engaged in remote access over 2021-2022

Oral History Interview-JD Davids

JD Davids

Long COVID online organizing; use of email in early AIDS activism

(In)Accessibility at UCLA

Tessa Fier

Self-submitted narrative about inaccessiblity in schooling

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-Jess Thom

Jess Thom

Digital Heros of the Imagination, an online and hybrid piece of art

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Stim Dance Party

Ray Soller

Documentation of an online dance party

Propeller Dance Online Work

Propeller Dance

Online dance work during initial wave of COVID

Alex Dolores Salerno Self-Submitted Narrative

Alex Dolores Salerno

Writing about autism self-diagnosis journey during pandemic

Jiya Pandya-Self-submitted narrative

Jiya Pandya

Documentation of many different important remote relationships

Susan Naomi Bernstein-Self-submitted narrative

Susan Naomi Bernstein

Teaching online during the first year of the pandemic

Oral History Interview-Thomas Reid

Thomas Reid

remote work, particularly audio description and podcasting

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Oral History Interview-Restorying Autism

Douglas, Johnston, Liska (Restorying Autism)

The uses and barriers of online working on the Restorying Autism Project

Future of Academic Conferences Panel

Jess Whatcott

Video discussion of academic access and remote conferences

Oral History Interview-Moya Bailey

Moya Bailey

Reflections on remote access, especially online platforms like Tumblr and Twitter, including the pace of engagement

Opera-tic

Abigail Toland

Online opera created by people with Tourettes

Oral History Interview-Brian Lobel

Brian Lobel

Sex with cancer is a website, sex toy shop and online art gallery educating people about having sex while and after you have cancer

Oral History Interview-Brennan Roy

Brennan Roy

Contact improvisation as a disabled dancer over zoom