Since the establishment in 1976 of the Arts Endowment's Office of Accessibility, the agency has become a leader in the field, showing by example the importance of making accessibility a priority.
NEA Creative Writing Fellow Toni Jensen spoke with us about her newest book, Carry: A Memoir of Survival on Stolen Land, which explores the intersection of gun violence, violence against women, and America’s history of violence against indigenous ...
For Native American Heritage Month, we're revisiting our National Endowment for the Arts podcast conversation with theater artist and Native arts and culture advocate Anna Needham (Red Lake Anishinaabe).
Four dancers with AXIS Dance Company talk about what it's like to dance with a physically integrated dance company and how it's changed their perspective on disability.
From the National Endowment for the Arts podcast archives, we're featuring our conversation with visual artist and disability rights activist Gordon Sasaki.
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