The Independent: Meeting the Moment for Disability Justice
In this episode of The Independent, host Dr. Victor Pineda sits down with Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Sian Heder, director of Being Heumann, to explore the power of storytelling in preserving disability history and advancing disability justice. Inspired by the life of Judy Heumann—one of the most influential leaders of the disability rights movement and a mentor to Dr. Pineda—Being Heumann brings to life the activists whose courage transformed civil rights history. Sian reflects on the responsibility of telling this story, collaborating with disabled creatives, and bringing authenticity to the screen. This conversation explores: * The inspiration behind Being Heumann and why Judy Heumann’s story matters today * How film can challenge stereotypes and reshape public understanding of disability * The importance of authentic disability representation on and off screen * The lasting legacy of the 504 Sit-In, the Independent Living Movement, and disability activism * How storytelling can inspire the next generation of disability leaders and advocates Together, Victor and Sian discuss how film can preserve history, elevate disabled voices, and strengthen the movement for a more accessible and inclusive future. Subscribe to The Independent, produced by the Center for Independent Living (CIL), for more conversations on disability justice, leadership, and the future of inclusive communities. Support the work of CIL and help sustain conversations like this: Donate today at https://thecil.org/donate/ Photo courtesy of Apple.
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