Published on: 01/06/2026
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Description
It’s estimated that more than 80,000 Oregonians are living with disabilities related to a brain injury. That includes Portlander Cheryl Green, who sustained a brain injury in 2010. Since then, Green has showcased the experiences of brain injury survivors through a number of projects, including a podcast, documentary film, short videos and her work as a self-described “access artist.” She’s also advocated for their needs as a member of the Oregon Brain Injury Council.
We’ll talk with Green about her disability justice work and how art can play a role in that movement.
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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2026/01/06/think-out-loud-portlander-combines-art-activism-brain-injury-survivors/
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