What to Watch: Brief but Spectacular Take on How a DC Park Heals a Community
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nz-FGM_TjBQ By Alliance Communications Coordinator Amy Durr Akiima Price, founder of the Friends of Anacostia Park in Washington, DC, has dedicated her life to getting people outdoors. In this 3-minute …
What to Watch: Alliance President Terry Gips’ Hopeful TV Interview on the Mary Hanson Show
By Alliance Communications Coordinator Amy Durr We’d like to share this just-released TV interview Alliance President Terry Gips did on the award-winning Mary Hanson Show, the longest-running independently produced cable show …
What to Watch: Mattel’s Down Syndrome Barbie — Moving into a New Age of Inclusion
We’re celebrating Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month by highlighting Mattel’s decision to create a Down Syndrome Barbie. The doll’s pink pendant necklace (fourth from left) with three upward chevrons represents the …
What to Watch: Inspiring, informative stories of global biodiversity work in Wild Hope
Wild Hope is free to stream on multiple platforms! Credit: WildHope.tv By Alliance Intern Kaitlyn Scanlon, Oregon State University ‘26 Would you like to be inspired and uplifted by watching …
What to Watch: How climate change impacts people with disabilities
By Sophie Roback, Alliance Intern from Colorado College ‘24 As a result of climate change, natural disasters are becoming more frequent, and people with disabilities are being disproportionately affected. A …