The Color Between The Lines with Esther Dillard
A new documentary is putting the blind and low vision community at the center of its own story both on screen and behind the microphone. Possibilities, produced by the American Foundation for the Blind, is the first feature-length film made by blind and low vision filmmakers, and the first to fully integrate open audio description into the storytelling itself. In this episode of The Color Between the Lines, host Esther Dillard sits down with two of the voices behind this landmark film. Tony Stephens is Assistant Vice President of Communications at the American Foundation for the Blind, born legally blind, with more than 30 years at the intersection of disability rights, social justice, and media. He is a producer and featured voice in Possibilities and one of the foremost voices on Helen Keller's actual life, legacy, and complicated history. Krystle Allen is a Newark, New Jersey native, founder of Eyes Like Mine, Inc., a nonprofit supporting people who are blind, low vision, and deafblind, and one of the film's featured African American voices. In 2023 she became the first legally blind titleholder of the Ms. Newark USA Pageant. What unfolds in this conversation is something you won't hear anywhere else. Krystle was denied healthcare by a gynecologist who said she didn't feel comfortable treating her because she is blind. She filed a complaint, went through mediation, and was then legally restricted from telling that story for ten full years. She tells it here for the first time publicly. Tony connects the dots between the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the current climate threatening both Black history and disability inclusion making the case that these fights have never been separate. Possibilities premiered at Carnegie Hall on June 27, 2026 Helen Keller's 146th birthday and is now streaming on Apple TV and additional platforms worldwide. This is a story about what it means to be seen. And what happens when the people who are supposed to help you refuse. Watch Possibilities: https://afb.org/news-publications/media/possibilities [https://afb.org/news-publications/media/possibilities] Eyes Like Mine: https://eyeslikemine.org/team/ [https://eyeslikemine.org/team/] Free educator resources: https://substack.com/@iamestherdillard [https://substack.com/@iamestherdillard] Educator bundles: https://etsy.com/shop/ColorBtwLinesMarket [https://etsy.com/shop/ColorBtwLinesMarket] ---------------------------------------- CHAPTER MARKERS (adjust timecodes to match your final edit) 0:00 Cold open: "I didn't know blindness picked you by age" 0:25 Introducing Possibilities and the guests 1:00 What "made by us, for everyone" looked like on set 2:57 Why Carnegie Hall on Helen Keller's birthday 4:04 Krystle Allen: why she said yes 5:08 Being Black and blind: the nuances people miss 7:05 The gynecologist who refused to treat her 11:47 Ten years of silence: the agreement 14:27 Tony: same fight, new face? 15:35 What to take from this if you're losing your vision 16:37 Is disability history under the same threat as Black history? 19:04 Employment, technology, and what's changed 21:02 How Krystle lost her sight at 16 24:05 Final word: what we want you to believe differently
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