By Jeff Murphy, July 16, 2020
WARRENSBURG, MO – To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Americans
with Disabilities Act on July 26, KMOS-TV will broadcast a series of inspirational documentary films that highlight and celebrate
individuals who have overcome mental and/or physical challenges to achieve their goals.
These films will air nightly at 5 p.m. beginning Monday, July 20 through Friday, July
24 on KMOS Emerge 6.3.
KMOS-TV has partnered with West-Central Independent Living Solutions (WILS) to help provide financial support for the broadcasting of these programs. WILS works to empower persons with disabilities to live independently.
“We are excited to partner with an important organization like WILS that works to better the lives of so many in the communities that we jointly serve,” said Scott Alvested, Community Engagement Coordinator for KMOS-TV.
The films are part of the MOVE TO IMPROVE project, spearheaded by WXXI in New York with funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and showcase achievement despite disability. Each film seeks to educate, inspire, and encourage cultural change to better serve individuals with disabilities.
Enter The Faun
The culmination of an intensive two-year collaboration between veteran choreographer
Tamar Rogoff and Gregg Mozgala, an actor with cerebral palsy. Their creative exploration,
at the intersection of science and art, led them to discover that his diagnosis and
physical limitations were not necessarily fixed and immutable.
Deej
Deej is the story of DJ Savarese, a gifted, young writer and advocate for non-speaking
autistics. Once a “profoundly disabled” foster kid on a fast track to nowhere, DJ
is now a first-year college student who insists on standing up for his peers: people
who are dismissed as incompetent because they are neurologically diverse.
Intelligent Lives
Intelligent Lives follows three young adults with intellectual disabilities: Micah,
Naieer, and Naomie, who, with the support of family, educators and colleagues, work
toward a future marked with increased inclusion and independence. Their pioneering
lives challenge staid notions of intelligence as they navigate high school, college,
and the workforce. Narrated by Academy Award-winning actor, Chris Cooper.
Perfectly Normal for Me
Alexandria, Jake, Caitlin and Veronica, ages 5 to 15, reveal what it’s like to live
with physical disabilities. Their parents search out opportunities where they are
accepted and feel valued, such as an after-school dance program in Queens, New York.
Throughout all, they become eloquent advocates for the powers of inclusion, respect
and empathy.
Vision Portraits
Acclaimed director Rodney Evans (Brother to Brother and The Happy Sad) takes viewers
on a personal journey as he ponders how the deterioration of his vision will impact
his life and work as a filmmaker. Interviewing blind and low vision artists — a photographer,
a dancer and a writer— Evans embarks on a quest to learn how other artists have continued
to create art and how their journeys might serve as inspiration for his own.
About KMOS-TV
KMOS serves the citizens of 38 central Missouri counties with high quality, educational
content and experiences online, over-the-air and in our communities. It is integral
to engaged learning as a professional learning lab for students from a variety of
disciplines at the University of Central Missouri. KMOS-TV broadcasts programming
on four channels throughout the region with programs for all ages on 6.1, lifestyle
and how-to programs on 6.2, news, dramas and more on 6.3, and a 24/7 schedule of kid’s
programming to fit the schedule of every busy family on 6.4. Follow KMOS-TV on Facebook,
Instagram and Twitter @kmostv.
About WiLS
As a Center for Independent Living (CIL), WILS strives to remove barriers and prejudices
and empowers persons with disabilities to live independently. They are a consumer
driven, non-residential, 501(c)3 nonprofit resource center that serves people with
physical disabilities and their families. For more information, please visit w-ils.org
or contact info@w-ils.org.
To learn more, contact Scott Alvested, community engagement coordinator at KMOS-TV, at 660-543-8922 or alvested@ucmo.edu, or Amy Jenkins, director of marketing for WILS at 660-422-7883 or ajenkins@w-ils.org.