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CRIP CAMP Free Community Screening at Oakland Public Library

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The San Francisco Office on Disability and Accessibility (ODA) is pleased to share an upcoming community event hosted by our colleagues at the Oakland Public Library.

Saturday March 14, 2026 • 2:00pm to 4:00pm

  • Oakland Free Film Screening
  • Reserve a spot
  • Title: Crip Camp – A Disability Revolution
  • Where: Oakland Main Library, 125 14th Street, Oakland, CA

This Oscar-nominated documentary tells the story of a groundbreaking summer camp that galvanized teens with disabilities to help build a movement and forge a new path toward greater equality. The screening will be followed by a discussion with filmmakers Nicole Newnham and Jim LeBrecht, moderated by Niema Jordan, director of Cinemama.

.CRIP CAMP A DISABILITY REVOLUTION Winner at Sundance festival

This event launches a Bay Area film series highlighting celebrated local documentary films supported by public funding and presented by the Renegades Humanities Collective.

  • Wheelchair accessible venue
  • To request disability-related accommodations, ASL, or other interpretation services, please call 510-238-3254 at least five (5) working days before the event
  • Please refrain from wearing scented products as a courtesy to attendees with chemical sensitivities
  • All library locations and restrooms are accessible. Please contact the libraries with any questions or concerns about accessibility.
  • Questions? humanitiescollective@gmail.com
  • Find us @renegadehumanities