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019•366 • 2016 • Frank

January 19, 2016  •  Leave a Comment

We're Here • "Artists at work"

I've helped Frank with his photography business since 2010. Frank has been a disability activist and board member of Disability Action Center for many years. Here we're at California State Architect's Offices in Sacramento, CA. 

Forest Harlan of DAC says it best for this activist rally.
"I so impressed with the eloquence of the disabled activists speaking to the California Building Standards Commission.  "If you don't have access to the built environment, you don't have access to the society.""

Frank was also one of the cast members for my first short documentary film "...that's me!" for Far Northern Regional Center. His interview begins at 08:45 through 11:25.
http://www.dougchurchill.com/p914218100/e45b9ccce


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