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“One thing I love about photos is that they are left for the next generation. They can interpret it….They need to find their empowerment through what is happening today.” – Tom Olin
Many of the most significant moments in disability rights history were captured by one man, his camera and some black-and-white film. Rooted in Rights caught up with photographer, documentarian and activist Tom Olin during the national launch of REVUP in Houston. He shares his thoughts on the power of photography to inspire new activists. Tom continues to travel and exhibit his photographs across the country. But the rest is up to you.
Show the world the disability rights movement. Take photos. Share stories. Lead on!
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