• Popcorn Disabilities | Kristen Lopez on Disability Representation in the Movies
    2025/11/14

    Leah Smith talks with entertainment journalist and author Kristen Lopez about her upcoming book Popcorn Disabilities, which examines how film has shaped public understanding of disability. They explore why disabled women and girls rarely see themselves portrayed with depth, how “pretty disabilities” distort real experiences, and what it means to grow up without disabled role models in media.

    Their conversation moves through the complicated history of little-person representation, the ongoing erasure created by CGI, and the industry’s discomfort with addressing ableism directly. They also discuss the need for disabled people behind the camera, the political moment threatening disability rights, and what authentic storytelling could look like when disabled creators and allies share real power.


    00:00 – Cold open preview clips

    00:35 – Welcome & introductions

    01:12 – Why Kristen wrote Popcorn Disabilities

    02:46 – Representation, community, and internalized narratives

    04:11 – Gender, disabled women, and “pretty disabilities”

    08:03 – Sexuality, safety, and erased identities

    11:16 – Representation in Coming Home and Forrest Gump

    15:34 – LP representation, Freaks, and CGI erasure

    20:31 – Snow White, casting debates, and studio fear

    23:55 – Hollywood gatekeeping and avoiding ableism

    31:37 – Disability rights under threat today

    35:08 – Imagining authentic representation and disabled leadership

    39:05 – Self-identifying, workplace barriers, and access

    41:28 – Closing reflections & resources


    Kristen's Links & Upcoming Events:
    Website (The Film Maven): https://thefilmmaven.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristenlopez88/

    X (Twitter): https://x.com/kristenklopez

    Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/kristenklopez.bsky.social

    OC Book Fair on 11/14: https://www.theocbookfair.org/

    Freaks Screening at the Los Feliz 3 on 11/15:
    https://www.americancinematheque.com/now-showing/kristen-lopez-presents-freaks-11-16-25/


    GADIM and Props No More links:

    Props No More Documentary: https://propsnomore.orgGADIM – Global Alliance for Disability & Media: https://gadim.org

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  • Tylenol, Autism & Ableism | A Discussion about Media Representation and Politics
    2025/10/22

    In this episode of Props No More, Leah Smith is joined by Dr. Kara Ayers, Jason Harris, and Matt Shedd to unpack the political claim linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism. Together, they explore why autism has become a cultural and political “boogeyman” and how misinformation harms autistic people, women, and new parents. The conversation delves into the lingering “refrigerator mother” myth, the persistence of ableism, and the ways autistic humor and culture challenge stigma.
    The panel also highlights why research literacy matters, the importance of finding community and rejecting shame after a new diagnosis, and why we need autistic people’s perspectives to help shape a better world.
    00:00 – Cold open preview clips
    01:02 – Welcome & introductions
    03:45 – Why autism? Fear, politics, and the “boogeyman” narrative
    07:25 – Mother-blaming, “refrigerator moms,” and ableism in diagnosis
    11:10 – The harm of misinformation: policy contradictions & stigma
    15:30 – Correlation is not causation: What the research really says
    18:05 – Autistic humor and resilience in the face of stigma
    21:20 – Pain, pregnancy, and the “just tough it out” message
    25:15 – Finding community & rejecting shame after diagnosis
    28:10 – Why the world needs autistic thinkers and voices
    33:00 – “Props No More”: How disabled people are used as political props
    37:20 – Closing reflections & where to learn more (Props No More, GADIM)

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  • Representation, Stigma, and Power: Leah Smith on the Vision Behind Props No More
    2025/09/10

    Welcome to the Props No More Podcast, a production of the Global Alliance for Disability and Media and Entertainment (GADIM) and Disability Rights Podcasts.
    In this first episode, host Matt Shedd speaks with Leah Smith, Director of Public Relations for GADIM, about the forthcoming Props No More documentary. They discuss how disabled people have too often been used as “props” in media, why authentic representation matters, and how accurate portrayals can shape public attitudes, reduce stigma, and even influence life-or-death policy decisions.
    Learn more at propsnomore.org
    Explore GADIM at gadim.org
    00:00:04 – Opening: “Our lives aren’t worth living” narrative
    00:00:35 – Show intro & series overview
    00:01:43 – Guest intro: Leah Smith (GADIM)
    00:02:08 – What is “Props No More”? (film + platform)
    00:02:58 – What “prop” means in disability representation
    00:04:20 – Impact on kids: stigma, erasure, and villains
    00:06:10 – Why creators with disabilities must shape stories
    00:07:46 – How the project evolved & went global
    00:09:39 – Leah’s path into comms, PR, and policy
    00:14:33 – Barriers: skills training & “what sells” in media
    00:17:37 – Against the “inspiration” trope (buying milk ≠ heroic)
    00:20:46 – The feedback loop & naming disability
    00:23:19 – Misconceptions, pregnancy reactions, job bias
    00:25:59 – Accessibility: captions, audio description, ASL
    00:29:20 – Journalism pitfalls: headlines & mental health stigma
    00:33:31 – Politics & policy
    00:37:43 – GADIM’s vision: toolkits, style guide, documentary
    00:39:48 – Momentum, UN conversations, global learning
    00:41:31 – Outro & where to learn more

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    42 分