Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Pres. Dwight Eisenhower launches the 1955 March of Dimes campaign against polio with the help of poster girl Mary Kosloski
Title: "Portrait of Courage - March of Dimes Poster Girl" superimposed over Pres. Dwight Eisenhower and Mary Kosloski, 1955 March of Dimes poster girl / EXT Kosloski, a polio survivor wearing braces and using crutches, arrives at the...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
ROK Pres. Syngman Rhee lays wreath at the memorial service honoring those who died in the Korean War
Title Card: "Heroes Remembered - Memorial Services in Korea" superimposed over mass of Koreans at services / WS weeping crowds at Korean war dead services / Dr. Syngman Rhee, President of the Republic of Korea, walking with wreath to...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Thousands of suffering Korean War refugees in field and in makeshift hospital
Title: "War's Misery! 200,000 Korean Refugees Await Conflict's End" superimposed over refugees on field / Pan refugees and tents on field, mountains in bkgd / MCU men, women, girl and boy refugees standing in group with belongings / MS...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
March of Dimes Benefit Fashion Show
Title: "Celebrities in March of Dimes Fashion Show" superimposed over LS models walking catwalk / VS women holding signs with state names walking catwalk surrounded by attendees at fundraiser tables / Jean MacArthur shaking hands with...
Bloomberg
Expect To See A Body Of Case Law Emerge About The Work From Home Request: Colker
Jul.16 -- In this edition of Bloomberg Equality, Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu sat down with Professor Ruth Colker of Ohio State University, a leading scholar in Constitutional Law and Disability Discrimination to discuss why people with...
Curated Video
FDA Bans Electric Device Used On People With Intellectual Disabilities
The devices administer electric shocks to people with intellectual disabilities who are acting aggressively toward themselves or others.
Curated Video
How Disability Misunderstandings And Stigma Impact Mental Well-Being
Disability experts say it's common for doctors to misunderstand bodily autonomy, which can impact a person's mental health.
Bloomberg
Valuable 500 Founder Makes the Business Case for Diversity and Inclusion
Jan.24 -- The Valuable 500 founder Caroline Casey discusses her efforts to advance corporate inclusion with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Walgreens Boots Alliance Cubia on Diversity in Corporate America
Mar.17 -- Carlos Cubia, Senior Vice President, Global Chief Diversity Officer, Walgreens Boots Alliance delivers remarks on Walgreens Boots Alliance’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion in sponsor remarks at the Bloomberg...
Press Association
Disabled children are being 'excluded from play'
Footage of Lord David Blunkett with Ruby, an 8-year-old girl with multiple needs from Harrow, and her mother Lesley. Also includes footage of a play centre in Bristol and IVs with Blunkett and some parents of other children with multiple...
Bloomberg
Inclusion of People With Disability in Businesses
Jan.14 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Amy Whalley, acting chief executive officer of Australian Network on Disability, looks at challenges people with disability face in the workforce. She speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi...
Bloomberg
ESG Investors Focus on Disability, Diversity
Jul.28 -- Disability inclusion is shaping up to be the next frontier in ESG investing. Investors are pushing companies to create more welcoming places for employees, whether their disability is visible or not. Bloomberg's Dani Burger...
Curated Video
Vaccine Rights: What Businesses, Employers Can And Cannot Do
As vaccinations increase so do the questions about individual rights vs. the legal rights of private businesses.
Curated Video
This Is What It's Like To Vote With A Disability During The Pandemic
For many Americans with disabilities, voting has been a longtime challenge. With the pandemic, it's an entirely new beast.
Bloomberg
Microsoft CEO Nadella Says AI Can Help a Billion People With Disabilities
Oct.15 -- Satya Nadella, Microsoft Corp. chief executive officer, and Jenny Lay-Flurrie, chief accessibility officer, talk with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology" about building Microsoft's disability group.
Press Association
Doctor calls on those with learning disabilities to take up Covid vaccine
Interview with Dr Una Monaghan, who urges those with learning disabilities to come forward for their vaccine as Public Health England data shows they are six time more likely to die from Covid-19. She says patients will be given time and...
Bloomberg
Paralympics to Help Change Japanese Mindset About Disability: IPC
May.31 -- International Paralympic Committee President Andrew Parsons says the the Tokyo Games will help change the Japanese mindset around disability. He speaks in an interview with Bloomberg. (Excerpts)
Curated Video
Navigating Life When You Have A Child With Disabilities
The CDC says more than three million children in the U.S. had a disability in 2019.
Curated Video
Festival promotes the talents of disabled people in Cambodia
Phnom Penh - 1 March, 2008
1. Mid of girls dancing in parade
2. Close of disabled children in parade
3. Close of smiling disabled boy wearing mask (cerebral palsy sufferer)
4. Close of disabled girl
5. SOUNDBITE (Khmer) Unnamed...
Bloomberg
Navigating the Deadliest Drug Crisis in U.S. History
Nov.08 -- Dr. Anna Lembke, author of “Drug Dealer, M.D.,” shares her research on the roots of the opioid crisis, its economic impact and how a generation of lives have been changed due to this epidemic at The Year Ahead Summit at...
Curated Video
Campaigners try to improve the lives of disabled people in Bangladesh
Dhaka - 27 - 29 February, 2008
1. Exterior of conference centre in Dhaka
2. Various of delegates assembling in conference centre
3. Close of conference banner reading 'Disability & Development'
4. Wide of Fakhruddin Ahmed taking...
Bloomberg
Improving Disability Representation, Both On-Screen and Off
Jun.07 -- In this week's "Business of Equality," Ford Foundation Senior Fellow Judy Heumann discusses the lack of people with disabilities, on-screen and off, in the television and film industries.
Curated Video
Transportation Department Proposes Change To Service Animals On Planes
Under the new rules, only specially trained service dogs would be allowed to travel in the cabin at no charge.