The Disability Visibility Project (DVP) is an online community dedicated to creating, recording, sharing, and amplifying disability media, stories, and culture. DVP is a community partnership with StoryCorps, an American oral history organization dedicated to preserving and sharing stories through interviews. Interviews recorded with StoryCorps are archived at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress with the permission of the interviewer. The DVP platform consists mainly of blog posts and podcast episodes, but also creates disabled media from collected oral histories in the form of tweets, radio stories, audio clips, images, etc.
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| - The Disability Visibility Project (DVP) is an online community dedicated to creating, recording, sharing, and amplifying disability media, stories, and culture. DVP is a community partnership with StoryCorps, an American oral history organization dedicated to preserving and sharing stories through interviews. Interviews recorded with StoryCorps are archived at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress with the permission of the interviewer. The DVP platform consists mainly of blog posts and podcast episodes, but also creates disabled media from collected oral histories in the form of tweets, radio stories, audio clips, images, etc. (en)
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| - The Disability Visibility Project (DVP) is an online community dedicated to creating, recording, sharing, and amplifying disability media, stories, and culture. DVP is a community partnership with StoryCorps, an American oral history organization dedicated to preserving and sharing stories through interviews. Interviews recorded with StoryCorps are archived at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress with the permission of the interviewer. The DVP platform consists mainly of blog posts and podcast episodes, but also creates disabled media from collected oral histories in the form of tweets, radio stories, audio clips, images, etc. (en)
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