The only thing I've ever seen on women with disabilities, for example, would be a show that actually is a bit of a bad example of trying to feature women with disabilities. I think it's called Push Girls, a show that was playing on the Life channel last year. I don't know if anyone saw it but again it focused on specifically women in wheelchairs, and again, from a very almost Sex and The City perspective, which was really disappointing. I was really happy to see a portrayal of women with disabilities, but it's one that doesn't give a balanced perspective on the reality that most women with disabilities are facing: poverty, unemployment, high rates of violence. These are all things that are much more their reality than what you're seeing. Again, you just don't see us in the media. It's a big problem.
On February 26th, 2014. See this statement in context.