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Is Crip Camp Worth Watching? Review by Interabled Couple!

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Squirmy and Grubs

Squirmy and Grubs

4 жыл бұрын

An in-depth review of the Netflix Original documentary, Crip Camp. Perspectives from a disabled person and able-bodied person.
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Shane was born with a neuromuscular disease called Spinal Muscular Atrophy that requires him to use an electric wheelchair. He is the author of several award-winning books, the President of a nonprofit organization called Laughing At My Nightmare, and a renowned public speaker who has performed across the country at places such as Harvard University, The University of Florida, The University of Connecticut, Princeton University, and many more.
Hannah just graduated from Carleton College, where she studied Sociology and Anthropology. Her future aspirations include attending graduate school and owning a goat sanctuary. She films and edits the “Squirmy and Grubs” vlog.
Shane and Hannah have been dating for 3+ years and living together in Minneapolis for a year. On June 15th, 2019 they got engaged!!!! Their interabled relationship often confuses people, because much of society still cannot fathom people with disabilities being involved in loving, intimate relationships. Anyone who watches these episodes will quickly see their relationship is just as “normal” as any other. Sure, Hannah helps Shane use the bathroom and brush his teeth, but those activities do not detract from the emotional, intellectual, and physical connection they experience together.

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@SquirmyandGrubs
@SquirmyandGrubs 4 жыл бұрын
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@ShartinScorsese
@ShartinScorsese 4 жыл бұрын
Squirmy and Grubs APPALLING INDEED!
@DangerousEdge
@DangerousEdge 4 жыл бұрын
Squirmy and Grubs Subscribed & Click the Bell!
@micahhuge1474
@micahhuge1474 4 жыл бұрын
I’m subbed
@missLeamon2023
@missLeamon2023 4 жыл бұрын
I live for this !!
@FightingMSA
@FightingMSA 4 жыл бұрын
Subscribed because of my personal disability.
@scarebear4269
@scarebear4269 4 жыл бұрын
Shane and Hannah, you both are carrying on the work that the people in Crip Camp did by opening your lives up to the world. You are keeping the discussion going, and as an able bodied person, I am learning so much. I just wanted to give you my deepest thanks.
@ThisGirlReviews
@ThisGirlReviews 4 жыл бұрын
You should read Shane's book it has much more information and is so funny.
@mandymawson9121
@mandymawson9121 4 жыл бұрын
I literally stopped everything (didn't even finish this episode) to go watch Crip Camp, and I don't regret it! That was the most incredible movie I have ever seen. Seeing how their experiences in camp directly influenced all of the campers lives was one of the most inspiring things I have seen as an educator. I don't want to spoil anything, but I definitely would recommend it to anyone! Thank you for recommending it to all of us!
@hazelshade10
@hazelshade10 4 жыл бұрын
One other thing I really loved about the film was how it featured the intersectionality of the movement- whether it was the able bodied black counselor from the south talking about how his experiences were similar to what disabled ppl experience or showcasing how the sit in was supported and made possible by gay and lesbian groups bringing medical supplies and the black panthers bringing food etc. all of these other marginalized people readily recognized the importance of disability rights to the cause of justice and equality ❤️
@freekpeet
@freekpeet 4 жыл бұрын
Ignore the ignorant reply above by Madison. Of course The Black Panthers fought for the marginalized black community, and members were framed or even murdered by police. That Madison calls them "anti-american" says all about her own agenda.
@katietrin
@katietrin 4 жыл бұрын
Yes! Came here to say the same thing. Loved the intersectionality shown through both the overall movement and the people featured who had room to share differences in class, education, sexuality, etc.
@hazelshade10
@hazelshade10 4 жыл бұрын
lolllllllll I promise I know more about the black panthers than you. thanks though, I needed that laugh.
@jazysmama3376
@jazysmama3376 4 жыл бұрын
Madison Daily It’s not all black and white, is it?
@if-i-stumble
@if-i-stumble 4 жыл бұрын
💛 thank you for sharing this; great intersectionality
@TedJamesLytle790
@TedJamesLytle790 3 жыл бұрын
This is the episode that got me hooked on Squirmy and Grubs. After watching Crip Camp, I was searching for followup stories and found this amazing clip. I have been subscribed since October I think and began watching from oldest to current. You two are just amazing. Keep it up! I am not wheelchair bound, but do have cerebral palsy and can truly relate to a lot of Shane's childhood fears and experiences. As the youngest in my family, I have also been the class clown / comedian to defuse awkward moments with friends and family. Thank you for sharing your gift Shane and Hannah. Your channel also fulfills my obsession with rom-coms.
@gmailcapytone
@gmailcapytone 4 жыл бұрын
this movie made me cry. i am "able bodied " but went through my childhood being treated much the same because of my special ed classes. i feel that those like me can take away a sense of gratitude that our brother-in took steps that bled over into our world. i agree PLEASE WATCH THIS MOVIE! thank you shane and hanna for you beautiful hearts.
@jacquelinedibiase6219
@jacquelinedibiase6219 4 жыл бұрын
I would love to send you guys a card of appreciation for having your channel. I may not have a physical disability but I suffer from major anxiety and depression. Your channel always make me feel better! ❤️
@betsylindsay8480
@betsylindsay8480 4 жыл бұрын
Have been hesitant to watch Crip Camp, but upon your recommendations I know what I’ll be watching tonight! Thank you for sharing big portions of your lives with us. Learning about (the lack of) handicap inclusivity from you has been eye opening, heart felt. Have been a long time subscriber, big fan of the whole family.
@hannahwells6479
@hannahwells6479 4 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU for covering this and getting the word out about this film! So stoked to see this video. You guys are the greatest.
@tinajenkins8410
@tinajenkins8410 4 жыл бұрын
If there is ONE bit of advice you would allow me to offer you Hannah, PLEASE take care of YOUR body. I'm 51 now, but I've had issues since I was going on 12. My first surgery was at 14. I lifted my brothers like you - like a beast, lol. I would do it all over again, BUT- I would do things smarter. Well, I say smarter, but really, it wasn't a lack of equipment or wanting to use it, exactly. One of my brothers was scared of the lift. So, I would pick him up. He had only trusted my little 4'11-1/2" mom, to pick him up. After her bladder fell twice, she could no longer manage. So at age 10, I had to win their trust, and I did the heavy lifting. They each gained up over 200 lbs. My bones and joints are wrecked. I'm on disability now. Which leads me down another path (there are SO many with ADHD!), having been in a mobile device, I saw more than ever, how much the world needs to change. SO much inaccessibility! It's stressful just trying to plan a vacation. Anyway, one more path before I leave, my brothers LOVED the MDA camps. We were SO poor, they were probably talking about my brothers when they said the things they did. Without MDA, they WOULDN'T have gotten to go anywhere (I didn't). My younger brother was probably more like Shane, I'm not sure. I see both of my brothers in him. But, my younger brother rebelled, and was angry at the world for a long while. He had a hard time coming to grips with his disability. Once he got over that hurdle though, he was the daredevil. Broke his leg TWICE - "in" his wheelchair! I know that sounds funny, or impossible, but NOPE! Darn - another path.... I'm SO glad to see Shane find the love he has, in his life. My brothers wanted it SO badly. It's sad that there are so few like Hannah. Please don't be a hero Hannah, just because you can right now. I say that from my heart, and broken body. Take care of yourself, while you take care of Shane.
@blahblahblah6499
@blahblahblah6499 4 жыл бұрын
Shane, Thank you for being so vulnerable. You have a gift in your sharing to the world.
@davidharrison2089
@davidharrison2089 4 жыл бұрын
Love and respect you guys! I am 71 years old and subscribed several months ago. After your review of Crib Camp, I watched the movie and found I was unaware about the history of gaining these civil rights of Americans with disabilities. I am a veteran and was stationed out of the. county during most of the late 60's and 70's. That may be why Shane's ability to tell his story and the two of you sharing you life and love has such an impact on me and some many other people with or without a disability. You both have great abilities and my respect.
@corean3polar
@corean3polar 3 жыл бұрын
Saw it last night on Netflix. It was pretty amazing. At first, I thought it was just about Camp Jened. Oh boy, it was much more than that. These people realized then the significance of the moment. Seized it and powered through to pass and put to effect the most significant legislation in US history. I'm ashamed that I didn't know what went on for such a basic human right to be preserved in 1990. Must watch for sure. Thank you for your insight!
@karendeakin9628
@karendeakin9628 4 жыл бұрын
Definitely subbed wouldn’t miss you had sleepless night Thursday so bing watched quite a few of your videos
@lynnenewton7819
@lynnenewton7819 Жыл бұрын
Can I just say thank you for recommending this movie. I laughed, I cried. It was a real eye opener. I live in Australia & you guys have opened up my eyes to the disabled community. I don’t think that it is much better over here. I am an able bodied person & never really took into consideration how difficult just getting around could be for people with disabilities. I have been watching your channel now for a few weeks & love the interaction between the two of you. Keep up the good work on letting the world know that we need to pick up our act & that relationships should not be dictated by how able bodied you are. Good luck with trying to have the family that you both so strongly deserve. ❤❤❤
@lifeaslindsey6229
@lifeaslindsey6229 4 жыл бұрын
I watched the doc today and came back to watch your video. SO happy I watched it - very informative!
@donaldscheer5206
@donaldscheer5206 4 жыл бұрын
Most likely, it's not your hip, The lower back vertebrae disk(s) when inflamed pinch nerves and more often than not this pain sensation is felt in the hip(s). Use extra care when lifting! Remember to lean into the object your lifting bring close to your body and bend your knees. Hannah! You are in good physical Condition, But, you still can injure your back very easily! and You Lift a Lot! God Bless You Both!
@The_Fat_Fury
@The_Fat_Fury 4 жыл бұрын
Yep. I've had a good amount lumbar trouble and I've had bouts with hip pain and even calf pain. It can be downright excruciating.
@mariahlane2253
@mariahlane2253 4 жыл бұрын
I hope you guys never second guess how important your videos are! I don’t even remember how I stumbled across your channel but I’m so glad I did. Your videos brought so many things about disabilities to my attention that I never would have thought about. (Ex: When I walk into new buildings/restaurants/my church/amusement parks/etc I find myself looking for accessible entrances too!) I also just love your personalities and watching how well you love one another. Keep it up! You’re changing the world.
@oliverclimbsV3
@oliverclimbsV3 4 жыл бұрын
Perfect timing for this video! I watched it last night, and it was AMAZING.
@hollys89
@hollys89 4 жыл бұрын
As someone with a disability who thought I was in the know? Boy was I mistaken!!! This movie is fantastic and so informative! Thank you for constantly wanting to be on the frontlines helping as many of us as you possibly can ( AND DO!!!) love you BOTH SOOO MUCH!! Oh and give the babies hug's and kisses💗
@BillGreeneGuitars
@BillGreeneGuitars 4 жыл бұрын
Wow ! I watched it. You guys had it right! This is a must watch movie for right now especially as it clearly shows the power of the human spirit. The battle that all people with disabilities endure everyday needs to be the beacon of strength to help us overcome the challenges of the invisible sickness we fear. We must and can make this change. Shane you are an inspiration and a shepherd of hope. Hannah your love and smile fills a void that is felt by so many right now. A hundred thank you’s to both of you. Love you guys !!! Bill
@tessaw55
@tessaw55 4 жыл бұрын
Wow!! THANK YOU Hannah & Shane for sharing about this movie. I'm heading over to find it & watch it now :). I recent-ishly found your channel and have been binge watching your episodes & Loving all of them! Loving your sense of humor as well as your raw & honesty!! Thank you also for making & sharing all these videos with all of us!!!
@debbiegavancastle3880
@debbiegavancastle3880 4 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love you two ❤ I am a mum to a son who has severe autism, learning disabilities and 3 years ago developed epilepsy (tonic clonic) James turns 21 in a week, and I have fought, and still fight for his rights. There is still so much that needs to change. I am also the daughter of a physically disabled father. It broke me what my dad had to go through, and also the vile bullying my little brother endured because of what my dad had to deal with. I of course put those bullies right! The film sounds amazing. Much love, and stay well xx
@mariaseno427
@mariaseno427 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this review. I just recently discovered your channel and I’ve been watching your hilarious and informative videos pretty much nonstop for weeks. I watched Crip Camp when it came out and I thought it was amazing. I have been disabled since birth, but the movie taught me things I never knew about the disability rights movement. It’s so important for able bodied people to see it. I attended a disability camp in Indiana for most of my childhood, and it changed my life. They have an adult version there too, which I also love going to. For me the best thing about my camp is being able to bond with people who genuinely understand what life is like for me.
@YourPartnerInCrime
@YourPartnerInCrime 4 жыл бұрын
We watched this tonight and LOVED it! Thanks for recommending it! ❤️
@carlyhughes3290
@carlyhughes3290 4 жыл бұрын
I am a very very loyal subscriber I have watched your videos religiously! I love y’all and I’ll DEFINITELY be watching crip camp . You guys are amazing g and in my thoughts and prayers during this hard time . Love you from VA
@klsphotography1
@klsphotography1 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I watched the documentary and it was astounding! Thank you and keep up the awesome work
@susanbleyle2350
@susanbleyle2350 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review and film recommendation. I am watching this video two years after you put it up, but coincidentally while I am quarantining with Covid-19 in a hotel room in Sweden. I am adding this film to my Netflix cue. I love your channel. Thank you for being a bright light even two years into this pandemic!
@jessicapeck1061
@jessicapeck1061 4 жыл бұрын
I stopped you at 8:45 cos I suddenly realised I wanted to watch this and didnt want any spoilers. Went and watched it, back now to finish watching your review. Oh my goodness! Such an amazing story! I had no idea this happened in the US. It’s fantastic. I love it all. Really. Well done to them. We should never be allowed to forget.
@_Jaclyn_
@_Jaclyn_ 4 жыл бұрын
Who in planet earth could thumbs down this??? Thankyou for the recommendation. I really look forward to watching this documentary. What you're doing is so special and important. Keep it up 👍👌
@UndeadEarth1
@UndeadEarth1 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for giving me some joy during these tough times. Love you guys.
@anthonyowsley8286
@anthonyowsley8286 4 жыл бұрын
subscribed, And have been subscribed for quite a while. I LOVE the two of you!
@danielledambrose9214
@danielledambrose9214 4 жыл бұрын
I am subscribed and have the bell on. Ready to alert me of all your videos. Love watching you guys.
@jasonjaymoney4212
@jasonjaymoney4212 4 жыл бұрын
You guys are amazing. I will def check that documentary out. Thank you for all your videos. You both bring a lot of love laughter and genuines to a lot of people. Love your story(stories), keep up the great videos. God bless
@fastnaught1
@fastnaught1 4 жыл бұрын
Shane and Hanna, I am a subscriber and I did watch the movie. I thought I had some appreciation for disabled folks but that movie brought me to a whole new level. Thank you for brining it to my attention. I so enjoy watching you two interact and wish the greatest happiness for you both. I hope that sometime in the future I might have the pleasure of meeting you. Until then I guess I’ll just have to keep coping, hoping and nopeing. God bless you both. Jack
@scarebear4269
@scarebear4269 4 жыл бұрын
I watched Crip Camp and loved it. It brought tears to my eyes so many times.
@papawheelie1645
@papawheelie1645 4 жыл бұрын
I just watched that documentary based solely on this review and it is phenomenal!! Thank you for recommending it! I want to buy it for my library!!
@miriambarnett2782
@miriambarnett2782 4 жыл бұрын
Great video. And I’ve been subscribed for a long time now. Take care!!
@kelleyabitbol6156
@kelleyabitbol6156 4 жыл бұрын
I’ve sooo gotta watch this movie! I’m excited.. gonna look for it tonight! Thanks. You guys are great. ❤️
@domsmom725
@domsmom725 4 жыл бұрын
Omg yes!! I could not agree with you more! I watched it last week and was beyond touched by it! Pretty amazing journey they had to go thru, sleeping at the courthouse for days with little or no food, sleeping on the floors, and like Hannah said, riding in the back of uhauls because they couldn’t access public transportation.. but they held strong and finally got 504 passed! The first of many hurdles for the rights of the disabled community. Made me proud for them but also saddened at the same time that they had to go to that extreme just to be heard, and yet you guys still don’t have all the accessibility and rights that you should have, and deserve! All the more reason why what you two are doing, and others sharing the same message, is so important. I have so much love and respect for you guys! Keep fighting the good fight!:) Love your videos ❤️
@indya9492
@indya9492 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for recommending this documentary! I ended up writing about it for a work project about neurodiversity. :) Hope you guys stay safe and healthy, and hope your back feels better soon.
@deniselaforgia874
@deniselaforgia874 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the recommendation of Crip Camp. It was so awesome and chilling to see how hard we have to work in this country for basic civil rights. I grew up through all that time and proud of how far we’ve come and not proud at all about how far we have to go! The music is great too! I’ll never forget this film! Love you guys so much!
@dianaregan6698
@dianaregan6698 4 жыл бұрын
I absolutely appreciate your channel. I am 69 and it has opened my eyes to each persons needs to be included as themselves. Thank you I look forward to your optimistic attitude but reality based. And you are just fun!!!
@carmenserra8877
@carmenserra8877 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for that. You should do more of those. It was not only a great review but a very frank discussion about growing up with a disability. I always watch your videos for a great laugh but I think this discussion was important.
@shannonhigh9
@shannonhigh9 4 жыл бұрын
Great recommendation!!! Keep them coming!!
@kurstondahl2835
@kurstondahl2835 4 жыл бұрын
Hi! I just started watching your video on Facebook & had to come find you. I think you two are amazing! Thank you for sharing your story with us. Forget the haters! I adore you two! I too am from Minnesota! Super cool. ❤️
@jdaasa2011
@jdaasa2011 3 жыл бұрын
I only recently started following you and have gone back to watch your older videos. I watched this one today. Then I watch Crip Camp (now on KZfaq). Wow. Thank you for the recommendation. What an amazing movie/documentary.
@Zeldagirl64
@Zeldagirl64 4 жыл бұрын
Really a great watch thank you both soooo much!
@scniehoff
@scniehoff 4 жыл бұрын
Hi, Shane & Hannah! I’m a new subscriber (where have I been all this time?), a paraplegic born with Spina Bifida AND half of an interabled married couple. I just want to say I love you guys...you are a beautiful couple, inside and out.I sincerely appreciate the way you have opened your lives up to the world to show how successful an interabled couple can be, and that love and the desire to spend the rest of your life with someone is deeper than much of society’s definition. The way you look at each other when one of you is speaking is glorious to see, and shows how obvious your affection is for one another. By the way, my wife compares my sense of humor to yours, Shane. I love it! Keep up the incredible work. You both rock! Sending you my heartfelt thanks.
@silverbroom02
@silverbroom02 4 жыл бұрын
It is such a good movie! I learned things I didn’t know about disability history (and makes me want to learn more about the history of disability in my own country) and made me feel even more proud to be disabled. ❤️
@Dovejep
@Dovejep 4 жыл бұрын
I was a kid in the 60's when this all started, I never knew it was happening either!
@maddy4cho991
@maddy4cho991 4 жыл бұрын
I’m a new subscriber! Sending much love & good vibes.... Literally just found out about you guys 10 minutes ago & I just wanted to leave a comment saying how great I think you guys are - so funny, inspiring & interesting! Hope you guys stay well and healthy despite everything going on in this world right now, and stay positive ❣️ I used to have friends named Hannah and Shane... & I miss them but in a way you show a light ❣️ Keep it up! ❣️
@alexandragomez2179
@alexandragomez2179 4 жыл бұрын
I was not prepared for this movie and how much it would affect me. I am able bodied and spent a lot of my high school years hanging with friends with disabilities. I have carried regret deep within me that I “missed out” on so many experiences folks are supposed to have in high school. Watching this movie reminded me that I had a wonderful time and that there was nowhere I would rather have been. I recently reconnected with one friend from high school and it has brought me joy thinking back on all of these great memories in the midst of this global crisis. Thank you for all you do and for making this video. I agree-required viewing for all humans.
@dorothycook7938
@dorothycook7938 4 жыл бұрын
Love you both!!! You guys are today's.... Siskel&Ebert....thank you👍due to a permanent injury I became disabled in 2012 and could not believe how my life has changed. I have lost the complete movement of my leg, so life has changed but oh the REALITY of how our society is CLUELESS towards physical challenges....THANK YOU SHANE FOR EXPRESSING YOUR TRUTH OF SHAME, it happens and it has to be emotionally processed.....sending lots of LOVE and SAFE 🤗
@jenniferstarrett557
@jenniferstarrett557 4 жыл бұрын
Hi. I just found your channel by falling into a youtube rabbit hole, and you both are a lot of fun. I just watched Crip Camp (seeing only the title, I must admit I thought it was about gangs...I'm from Chicago) and I thought it was incredible. I didn't know how hard and long people had to fight to get the ADA passed and enforced. I also was deeply invested in the individuals involved by the end. I have to go watch more of your videos now.
@ShannelYO
@ShannelYO 4 жыл бұрын
just watched it! Wow, Tearing up right now. Amazing documentary, thanks for the recommendation! :)
@melodytaylorstark5459
@melodytaylorstark5459 4 жыл бұрын
I am so glad you loved this movie! I was starting to draft an email to send to to recommend that you watch it so I'm so so excited that you saw it... And I'm so so excited that you loved it! I agree with all of the points as to why you love the movie. You're not alone in tearing up the end of it. I also agree that the conversation unfortunately is nowhere near the end -so much more needs to be done. I appreciate how the movie brought out themes of normalcy and my personal mantra that quality of life is necessary and it is even medically necessary. I also love how you expressed that you would love to meet the people who are in the movie and have conversation with them - I feel the same way about that and I feel the same way about you guys! You're awesome and I think it would be great to have a conversation with you about the movie. Thanks for your vlogs and somewhat tolerating my overuse of the word "love" in this comment 😉
@heatherkerstetter7477
@heatherkerstetter7477 4 жыл бұрын
I was bawling like a baby watching this with Ty. It was so emotional and reminiscent of MDA camp.
@frufru0071
@frufru0071 3 жыл бұрын
I love the two of you, and the banter/chemistry you share.
@jenniferporter1281
@jenniferporter1281 4 жыл бұрын
I am so happy to hear that you guys loved it! I am a social worker. I work with adults who have disabilities. From my perspective, crip camp hits the nail on the head! It’s nice to hear your thoughts, as I am not disabled, I only advocate for those who are. Shane, you have been given a voice that can speak for many (and you have worked for it!). I am thankful for you and Hannah and always look forward to watching your videos. 💕
@denapeachey-brocket5759
@denapeachey-brocket5759 4 жыл бұрын
I didn't even finishing this "movie review" before I went and watched Crip Camp. IT. WAS. AMAZING. Thank you guys for the recommendation and for all you do. I love your channel and I AM an actual subscribe, Shane. LOL.
@BeccaSilvers
@BeccaSilvers 4 жыл бұрын
I thought of you two when I saw this movie. I loved it. It’s an interesting and accurate perspective to call this a civil rights movement and its not over. My favorite part was the woman with CP (sorry I’m bad at all names!!) who presented at a hospital with symptoms of an STD but they never tested her, I think they removed her gallbladder or something. It never occurred to anyone that this young woman could be sexually active. I hope times have gotten better but I agree there’s a long way to go.
@drewkatz6454
@drewkatz6454 4 жыл бұрын
Keep on keepin’ on!! We’ve got an army of folks fighting!! I’ve worked at a camp for kids with disabilities (both visible and invisible). This was the greatest documentary I’ve ever seen probably because of the relatability factor. I’m thrilled to have watched yall’s take on the film too!!
@strstr2611
@strstr2611 4 жыл бұрын
Wow Shane´s little speech here in the middle of this really hits. Hannah must´ve heard this but still listens with intent. Really well put Shane! That is honestly brave! I can relate and detect similar weaknesses in myself, perhaps unrelated to your situation, but that was a deep and honest inside. Thank you for sharing that :)
@50spirithealer
@50spirithealer 4 жыл бұрын
I am a subscriber!!! Sorry to hear that you have had an injury! Take care!
@saradoesburg6797
@saradoesburg6797 4 жыл бұрын
I took a class last semester at my university called Understanding Disability and we learned about many of the issues you guys talk about on your channel. I actually used the video where you addressed the inaccessibility of airplanes as a topic of discussion in my class. I love what you guys stand for and how you are challenging the way people think of disability. I live in Canada by the way!
@pytl9
@pytl9 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I had never heard of Crip Camp, and thanks to you, I watched it. I was fascinated by it. Thank you for recommending it. Also, what you guys are doing with your videos is helping change society's views of disability, which is talked about at the end of the movie.
@ctyler150
@ctyler150 4 жыл бұрын
Loved it! Thank you for the recommendation! It opened my eyes and i want to advocate so much more!
@marilynloucks1121
@marilynloucks1121 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this, thankfully it was on my Canadian Netflix and I started watching last night and finished this morning. I work at a public school but also at a group home for individuals who have physical and intellectual disabilities. This documentary showed me that I still have much to learn! My father was quite high up in the organization that I work for and he told me how awful it was at an institution called Huronia, that thankfully has been shut down, where many of the individuals we support now used to live. That clip from Geraldo gave a horrifying glimpse into the life that so many people were living. You're right that while we have come very far, there is still a long way to go.
@erins4183
@erins4183 4 жыл бұрын
And now I have to watch it!! I was already interested but it’s been moved to the top of my To Watch List..!! Thank you for this review and the recommendation 💐💐👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 thank you for everything you both continue to do with educating people and simply being a pair of awesome people x
@lindajohnson7584
@lindajohnson7584 4 жыл бұрын
Shane you are amazing, you have absolutely nothing to be ashamed of.. you rock!
@KT-ed1dk
@KT-ed1dk 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this! I paused your video, watched the movie, then watched the rest of your video. What a beautiful snapshot of the incredible people who made such important strides for the history of the United States and the world. It was so amazing to see the support this group of individuals garnered from groups like the Black Panthers, I didn't know they had so much support from other civil rights groups it was really amazing to see. I don't cry, especially at movies, but I admit I was tearing up watching the people determinedly climbing the stairs of the capital building. LoL Shane, I have to point out the auto-captions when you said "the first time I went to camp" said "The first time I went to jail" I read it and went WHAT?! and went back and turned up the volume (I always have CC on cause I listen to things super quietly). It also corrected "Crip Camp" to "Prick Camp" LoL You guys are always so awesome, do you want to adopt a 31 year old paraplegic? I come with my own equipment, good attitude most of the time, and a small SSI check, though I am extremely short on intestine and bowel. I hope you're surviving this whole pandemic - I just say it's making the whole world live like I do 99% of the time - and that you're both staying healthy and happy! Oh yeah, and just for the record: Requiem for a Dream is the best piece of cinema AND the best book-to-movie ever made.
@merriedger882
@merriedger882 4 жыл бұрын
I swear every time I watch you two I love you even more.❤
@jackiegrant6410
@jackiegrant6410 4 жыл бұрын
I am trying to catch up....I just subscribed to your channel. Love it! You guys are great together. I happened to see your post about Dr.Phil show. It was a good decision NOT to go! Now,that I am on lock down....I have time,nothing but TIME! Can't wait to see your journey. You both very inspiring. I have EPILEPSY from,shaken baby. Also,Open heart surgery,heart attacks, strokes,cancer and More! You wrote a book? Will stop here....writing. On to next one. Best Wishes!
@rekebahlakes7993
@rekebahlakes7993 4 жыл бұрын
Literally just watched it on Netflix and then saw that you reviewed it! Was such a great doco. Made me tear up at many parts ✨
@kaitlinbeddoe4675
@kaitlinbeddoe4675 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks to your videos I was inspired to choose an elective my at college all about disabilities in American society! You guys are part of this movement and speaking out about these things really opens peoples eyes to how much work still needs to be done! Can’t wait to watch this film!
@LitLitterbox
@LitLitterbox 4 жыл бұрын
Hellurr! I just so happened to be watching Crip Camp right now. I will come back to watch this ASAP. Have a great day y’all. ❤️ Ps I got my bell turned on. I’m one of the 10% 🔔
@samerdrich5579
@samerdrich5579 4 жыл бұрын
This is great! I don't understand how Hanna has so much energy to pretend to be happy all the time. That must be exhausting.
@erins4183
@erins4183 4 жыл бұрын
MarMar Bar *waves to the other 10 percenter 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
@eej1983able
@eej1983able 4 жыл бұрын
@@samerdrich5579 some people are genuinely happy. I am lol. I do get tired early though because I'm so hyper lol
@leccionesdevida.podcast
@leccionesdevida.podcast 4 жыл бұрын
Wow this channel always gets me in a positive mood, I realize how small and meaningless people are and I realize there is so much more to life than something as simple as the size of my body or the amount of money I have. You always motivate me to do better in the world and you have showed me how acts of kindness can impact someone's life.
@rosierafferty6420
@rosierafferty6420 4 жыл бұрын
I just finished the documentary. I have been so moved, it was heartwarming and motivating, thank you for the recommendation. I loved it.
@mariadipietrotaymore3683
@mariadipietrotaymore3683 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Shane and Hannah! So glad you went through these reasons - I plan on using it with my students who won't actually watch the movie. It touches me as Judy talks about the first Independent Living Centers and the IL philosophy. I work at the IL Center in Salem, MA. Thanks 🥰
@kimharvey9960
@kimharvey9960 3 жыл бұрын
I stopped mid your video and watch crip camp. Incredible. Made me cry. It is so sad that in a lot of ways not much has changed and In my view this is why the knowledge you and Hannah are getting out there is so important I do not have a disability but am very involved in the community and I agree that the message of accessibility needs to be highlighted. Thanks for all your hard work and I have recommended we have a film night at ou monthly bbq and show crap camp. Kim Australia
@REDHORSE5541
@REDHORSE5541 4 жыл бұрын
Just finished watching CRIP CAMP and like ya'll I had tears at the end! The closeness of that group of young people and what they did together making history later in their lives was very heart warming. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! For recommending this documentary. I love watching your videos everyday.
@enit2winit
@enit2winit 4 жыл бұрын
This video and the one just before...the workout...are my favorites. And I’ve seen most of them. The workout was very funny, but today’s video...there’s something very real about it. Shane’s honesty about how he felt about his disability when he was young was from the heart. And anybody who has doubts about Hannah’s “motives” just needs to watch how she looks at Shane. The eyes are the windows to your soul! And finally, I was literally thinking something about you two, when Shane made the comment about wanting to get to know the people in Crip Camp.
@trinehalhjem6369
@trinehalhjem6369 4 жыл бұрын
Love this documentary. Thanks for the review😊
@samb906
@samb906 4 жыл бұрын
I just went right over to Netflix and watched it rather than sleeping. It was so good. Thank you for letting us know it's there.
@cindylee7319
@cindylee7319 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this guys! I grew up with 2 cousins who were disabled. Adored them! They are both gone now. I'll watch it here in the next few days. I'll share my thoughts afterwards!
@davidcarlson1949
@davidcarlson1949 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for bringing this wonderful documentary to my attention. While I am so different from when I was a kid, it forced me to look at the prejudice I had when I was a kid. Now as an adult facing my own type of disability (I have incurable cancer that has begun to limit my mobility) I have an even better understanding of what the disabled go through on a daily basis. While disabled people have come so far, there is still such a long road ahead. Having a rare incurable cancer is similar as there is no funding available to find a cure for the type of cancer I have. I do my best to educate through my KZfaq channel but we need more. My best to you both. You inspire me to not give up on my own journey.
@thorney03
@thorney03 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for bringing my extension to this amazing documentary
@lindanguyen8897
@lindanguyen8897 4 жыл бұрын
Just finished watching and I absolutely loved it. Such an eye opener. Loved how we were able to really see the struggles throughout history and where we are today. Highly recommend !!
@denisemaloneypiren3937
@denisemaloneypiren3937 3 жыл бұрын
I discovered your channel about a month ago and I'm still catching up on your older videos. This video touched my heart in a way that I hope I have the words to express adequately. First, I'm 52 years old and was a nurse for 26 years before a spinal cord injury ended my career and changed my life. In the 1990's I worked 5 summers at a camp for (please remember the terminology has changed DRAMATICALLY since that time. "OMRDD" was still the state agency overseeing services for anyone with what was classified as a "developmental disability", physical or cognitive and the camp I worked at for the first 4 summers served adult campers who were classified as severely to profoundly intellectually disabled.) Of the 12 cabins, one of them served campers with significant physical disabilities along with their cognitive disability. I met a camper one day who was hanging out on the porch, with the staff after "lights out". At first glance, one might think she was cognitively impaired because like the majority of campers, she was nonverbal. The difference was, as far as any of us could tell, she probably had a perfectly normal IQ but because of severe cerebral palsy, she had been placed in a group home with residents with severe cognitive disabilities. She had no technology to communicate. She had a binder with many pages of rows of words and the person talking to her had to flip pages while looking at her to blink when you got to the right page and then blink as you got to the right row and finally the right word. I was hanging out at her cabin one evening when she said that camp was the only place where she was treated as "normal". In her living situation, nobody bothered to speak to her as if her lack of speech was because of cognitive impairment. That crushed my heart, to think of living that way 50 weeks of the year and only being recognized as an intelligent young woman 2 weeks of the year. I can't even imagine the frustration of her situation and yet she had a sense of humor and just made the most of her two weeks at camp every summer and the staff knew her and she hung out with them rather than with the other campers most of the time so that she could engage in age appropriate conversation. She was not a child. She was a young woman. An intelligent young woman. I can only pray that the system has gotten better at screening out individuals like this person so that nobody has to live like that. I applaud the work you guys are doing to bring attention to the needs of disabled people and to let people know that disabled people still have plenty to offer society and as a friend or partner.
@AshleyHackstock
@AshleyHackstock 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for talking about this film
@kaylastephen16
@kaylastephen16 4 жыл бұрын
I watched it after your review, it was great !!
@patriciastiver7954
@patriciastiver7954 3 жыл бұрын
Thank You. I support many camps through my volunteering. It was nice to see and hear their side. Wonderful movie
@desiraelucas691
@desiraelucas691 4 жыл бұрын
I saw actually saw crip camp in the “coming soon” section a couple weeks ago and have been super excited about it for a while. I had an uncle with CP, and the way he was raised was so different than what you see now. He never got to go to school, or even go out with his family very often due to accessibility issues. People assumed he had a mental disability as well because he couldn’t read well or write, but that was all due to him not being offered an education. He used to tell me as a kid that he would go to a summer camp (around this same time frame) and it was the best time of his life because he fit in. I’m glad that so many strides have been made, but it sucks that disabilities are still so “taboo”. I hope that “all inclusive” actually gets to the point of being ALL inclusive some day. Your videos are doing awesome things! Keep it up!
@aprilgriffin9218
@aprilgriffin9218 4 жыл бұрын
I told my husband that I really wanted to watch Crip Camp but we didn't have Netflix. He signed up for Netflix immediately so I could watch it. What an amazing documentary!! Thank you so much for the recommendation. I enjoyed it so much. You guys are so great, we both enjoy all of your videos and get really excited when you upload a new one. Sending you love from Atlanta GA!!
@carolbraswell4488
@carolbraswell4488 4 жыл бұрын
My husband and I just watch Crip Camp and it was so mind blowing! All those people's hard work and unwilling to back down for NO one was truly amazing! We cried, cheered, laughed and smiled. We think everyone should watch this and see a side of life that was shielded from us for to long! My husband and I grew up in the 60's and 70's and it was eye opening for us!! Thank you Shawn and Hannah for recommending this movie!!
@nanstewart6411
@nanstewart6411 4 жыл бұрын
Wonderful movie! It made me cry. Thank you for bring it to our attention. Love you both. 🤘💜💚
@poodrepjdjd
@poodrepjdjd 4 жыл бұрын
I friggin love this channel. Nuff said.
@Kayleekayy
@Kayleekayy 3 жыл бұрын
Hi!! I just wanted to add that I'm currently taking a disability course in college and we are learning about all different types of disability and how they are portrayed in media as well as rights and more! We've watched a bunch of different documentaries and I know this one is relatively new but I actually emailed my professor to see if we could add it to our required watch list because I loved it so much! Thanks for giving your thoughts on the film, it was cool to hear your guys perspective!
@StephanieSilva-rv7ct
@StephanieSilva-rv7ct 4 жыл бұрын
I am a special education teacher and love what I do. I went to school to be a "regular" teacher, and one of my required courses was on disabilities in education. That lit a fire in me and had me change specialties, and I'm so glad I did! People are people, and we're all deserving of being treated with care, respect, and simple human decency. I am forever dedicated to sharing that message and respecting others as equals.
@lindajohnson7584
@lindajohnson7584 4 жыл бұрын
Just finished watching this, it was truly amazing and inspiring!!!
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