Not invisible anymore, Audrey O'Connor

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  • čas přidán 13. 10. 2020
  • Family Conference 2020 l Doing things differently
    People living with disability have amazing stories to tell.
    Audrey, interviewed by Deb Herbert, shares her journey from childhood to finding her voice and passion as a young woman through the medium of film.
    With her feature film See Me, she is promoting a more diverse film industry in Australia. Audrey’s love of creativity, acting and film making is an inspiration for parents, carers and people living with a disability. Her story reframes disability and celebrates the possibilities of following one’s dreams.
    The Family Conference brings together families of children with disabilities and their allies. The presentations aim to inspire, educate and empower families in building a good life. The conference also celebrates people with a disability who are making a difference in their community
    Acknowledgements:
    Interview: Deb Herbert
    Videography and editing: Chris Herbert
    Reframing Disability, Plumtree and Now & Next
    www.reframingdisability.com.au/
    www.plumtree.org.au
    www.nowandnext.org
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    Reframing Disability is a not for profit organisation in NSW, Australia that is by and for families raising a child with a disability. We support families through education, information and connection to create the best life for their child now and into the future.

Komentáře • 4

  • @spmoran4703
    @spmoran4703 Před rokem +2

    Disabled people of all kinds are beautiful. Very beautiful. I love how this lady wants to show her own individual beauty.

  • @tracylamont5783
    @tracylamont5783 Před 3 lety +3

    What a wonderful interview Debbie. I do hope to see more of Audrey’s work in the future, she is such a talented young lady with such courage and creativity for such a young age. I’m excited to see how her talent and enthusiasm inspires so many other young men and woman with disabilities to step forward and be seen in the film making industry.

  • @jarodcarnarvon5198
    @jarodcarnarvon5198 Před rokem +3

    Hopefully 1 day more churches will accept these kind of people instead of shunning them & treating them like 2nd class.....