Dr. Stephanie Van chats with Kim, aka Hobbit On Wheels, about the new D&D movie, disability representation in the media, and her best advice for gamers, designers, and healthcare providers. This is Part 2.
[Image Description: Against a dark blue swampy background, red text reads “Dungeons & Diversity (Part 2)”. Underneath, from left to right, are Stephanie, Kim, then a sketch of Selenia, a halfling bard who uses a combat wheelchair and one-man band apparatus. Stephanie has her long black hair in a ponytail and wears a white blouse, Kim sports a short brown bob and wears a red blouse.]
Table of Contents
0:00 The New D&D m\Movie
1:05 Disability Representation in the media, journalism
1:44 What Needs to Happen for Disabled People
2:32 Internet Access and Accessibility
3:05 Kim’s lived experience with Spina Bifida
4:42 Spina Bifida Peds vs. Adults
6:28 Advice for Builders/Designers
7:35 Advice for Healthcare Providers
Diagnostic Overshadowing: www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1903078
8:57 Lived Expertice
9:43 Advice for New RPG Players
10:46 Kim on Social Media: twitter.com/hobbitonwheels
Kim’s Blog: professionallyunprofessional.tumblr.com/
Dice Not Included: youtube.com/@dicenotincluded116
Halfling bard wheelchair user and other minis:
strataminiatures.com/shop/?store-page=Halfling-Bar…
Combat Wheelchair Mechanics: twitter.com/mustangsart
Combat Wheelchair character builds:
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ysDrH2vqKz6NSGkf3_…
LIMITLESS HEROICS (comprehensive guide to adaptive mechanics for TTRPG):
wyrmworkspublishing.com/product/limitless-heroics/
コメント