Our Advocacy Campaigns

Our advocacy work is driven by a single principle: that putting disabled people in positions of power can transform the industry, influence policies, and ensure equitable representation for all.

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billboard placements.

Greenlight Disability

A photograph of three people talking and laughing. The woman on the far left is South-Asian and has long dark hair. She wears glasses, a colorful top and sits in an electric wheelchair. The man in the middle sits on a sofa and wears a light blue shirt. Next to him sits a person with short hair dyed blonde and brown. They wear a red top with a white cardigan and lightning bolt earrings.

The Issue

Over 25% of Americans have a disability, and collectively, $21 billion in discretionary income each year. Yet they remain a massively underserved audience on screen.

The Answer

Greenlight Disability showcases the value of entertaining disability films and TV shows by highlighting an untapped market of disabled audiences eager for entertaining content that resonates with their experiences.

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cities featuring our campaign.

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billboard placements.

Hire Disabled Writers

A photograph of three people talking and laughing. The woman on the far left is South-Asian and has long dark hair. She wears glasses, a colorful top and sits in an electric wheelchair. The man in the middle sits on a sofa and wears a light blue shirt. Next to him sits a person with short hair dyed blonde and brown. They wear a red top with a white cardigan and lightning bolt earrings.

The Issue

The Answer

Greenlight Disability showcases the value of entertaining disability films and TV shows by highlighting an untapped market of disabled audiences eager for entertaining content that resonates with their experiences.

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cities featuring our campaign.

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billboard placements.

Hire Disabled Writers

A photograph of three people talking and laughing. The woman on the far left is South-Asian and has long dark hair. She wears glasses, a colorful top and sits in an electric wheelchair. The man in the middle sits on a sofa and wears a light blue shirt. Next to him sits a person with short hair dyed blonde and brown. They wear a red top with a white cardigan and lightning bolt earrings.

The Issue

The Answer

Greenlight Disability showcases the value of entertaining disability films and TV shows by highlighting an untapped market of disabled audiences eager for entertaining content that resonates with their experiences.

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cities featuring our campaign.

Want to Support Our Work?

Visit Inevitable Insider to go behind the scenes of our funds, programs, and research and see how we’re securing the future of work and financial stability for disabled creatives.

Disabled artists face compounding challenges in Hollywood and beyond, but your support can ensure disabled talent remains a valued and competitive part of the creative workforce.