Our Collaborators

We’re lucky to be surrounded by trusted associates with a range of experiences and backgrounds.

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Cara Reedy

Cara (she/her) is a journalist and producer who works as the Media Narrative Director at Disabled Journalists Association, a member organization of Storyline Partners.

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David Radcliff

David (he/him) is co-chair of the Disabled Writers Committee at the WGA West and has written for series on ABC, Netflix, and Disney Jr.

A white male is seated in his black wheelchair in front of a red brick wall. He has blue eyes, dark blond hair, and is wearing a black shirt.

Steve Way

Steve (he/him) is an actor and stand up comedian. He was born with Muscular Dystrophy and is an advocate for disability awareness. Steve performs stand up in the NJ/NY area, and can be seen in the Hulu show Ramy.

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Vilissa Thompson, LMSW

Vilissa (she/her) is a macro-minded social worker from South Carolina and the founder and CEO of Ramp Your Voice! Her work focuses on the intersection of race, gender, and disability justice.

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Ravi Vasavan

Ravi (he/him) is an Australian Indian artist and designer who creates beautiful, unique and impactful art, brand and digital experiences for the new era.

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August Collucci

August (they/them) is a graphic designer and illustrator based in Savannah, Georgia who is passionate about producing accessible, inclusive designs that have the potential to connect with everyone.

A Klass, a white queer/trans person dressed in light blue denim and a floral shirt, sits and stares into the camera with a grass field and tree behind them.

A Klass

A (they/them) is a photographer currently based in Los Angeles. As a proud member of the LGBTQ+ and disabled communities, most of A's personal work focuses on representing people and narratives from these communities.