Teenagers with disabilities in the early 1970s faced a future marked by isolation, discrimination, and institutionalization. However, a ramshackle camp in the Catskills, Camp Jened, became a freewheeling utopia where campers felt fulfilled and formed lasting bonds. As they migrated to Berkeley, California, they realized that unity and disruption could secure life-changing accessibility for millions.
Crip Camp
At a summer camp, teenagers with disabilities discover a sense of belonging and self-empowerment, ultimately sparking a transformative movement that reshapes their futures and the world around them.