There are lots more video clips from the Sprout Touring Film Festival on YouTube. The festival showcases films by, for, and about people with developmental disabilities. Sprout's motto is "Making the invisible visible". Here's their link: Sprout
After much harassment encouragement, I entered the blogosphere to document the delightful (or otherwise) and unexpected moments of my younger daughter's life. Hannah was born in 1998. She surprised us with her extra chromosome, and continues to surprise us with her humor, intellect and obstinacy. She takes our breath away. As my elder daughter once wrote, when Hannah was born, our family went from ordinary to extraordinary.
June 29, 2009
Making the invisible visible
This music video is titled "Difference is Normal". It was filmed in various Middle Eastern countries. It is sung in Arabic but has English subtitles. Since Kate is learning Arabic to prepare to live in Jordan, I thought this was especially interesting.
There are lots more video clips from the Sprout Touring Film Festival on YouTube. The festival showcases films by, for, and about people with developmental disabilities. Sprout's motto is "Making the invisible visible". Here's their link: Sprout
There are lots more video clips from the Sprout Touring Film Festival on YouTube. The festival showcases films by, for, and about people with developmental disabilities. Sprout's motto is "Making the invisible visible". Here's their link: Sprout
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Absolutely fantastic! Doesn't matter what language -- the message is clear. We need to include EVERYONE.
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