Just in case any are reading this... not sure if it's limited to just women in the UK or if those in other countries can contribute too (tho i would guess the latter)...
Cherry Pop Productions - Me And My Womb
Cherry Pop Productions are a collective of multi media based disabled artists who have worked together for over five years. Led by Gemma Nash and Jo Barnes, Cherry Pop has produced vibrant photography, soundscapes, and documentaries that challenge discrimination and promote diversity.
Cherry Pop are now working on a short documentary entitled 'Me and my Womb' which will explore how disabled women feel about their wombs in response to the recent story of Katie, a 15 year old girl with Cerebral Palsy whose mother is requesting she has a hysterectomy.
'Me and my womb' will investigate the moral, legal, political and ethical issues this Katie's situation has raised and question whether we, disabled women, have the right to a womb.
They are looking for women with impairments of all ages and views to take part in this documentary. They would like contributions from all disabled women regardless of their desire to have children.
They need for you to either send them a pre-recorded video of your story or for an interview to be arranged to take place in either London, Cambridge or Manchester by February 1st 2008.
Pre-recorded video can either be done on DV tape and send via post or on a web cam and sent in an e mail. Your tapes should not exceed 15mins and tapes will only be returned if sent with a S.E.A.
Please contact Jo Barnes on Imogen.Jo@Gmail.com for more information and a contact address.
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Monday, November 12, 2007
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