AFS Film: My Disability Roadmap
Dan Habib is the Director and Producer of the nationally broadcast (public television) documentary films Intelligent Lives, Who Cares About Kelsey?, Mr. Connolly Has ALS and Including Samuel, as well as many other short, disability-related films. His films have been featured in dozens of film festivals, translated into 17 languages, and used worldwide to support inclusive education and disability rights. From 2014-2017, Dan served on the President’s Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities under President Barack Obama. Habib has also screened and discussed his films hundreds of times in the United States and internationally, at universities, corporations, national conferences, and independent theaters for educators, families, students, employees, policy makers, and the general public. Habib delivered a widely viewed TEDx talk titled “Disabling Segregation” on the benefits of inclusion to students with and without disabilities. He is the Inclusive Communities Project Director at the Westchester Institute for Human Development and the founder of LikeRightNow Films. See filmography on IMDB.