
Overview
Freedom Machines is a 2004 PBS/P.O.V. documentary that looks at disability in the age of technology, presenting intimate stories of people ages 8-93, whose talents and independence are being unleashed by access to modern, enabling technologies. Nearly twenty years after the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the film reflects on the gaps between its promise and the realities for our largest minority group – 54,000,000 Americans with disabilities. Whether mainstream tools or inventions such as a stair climbing wheelchair, Freedom Machines examines the power of technology to change lives.
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17 - 1Farmingville June 22, 2004
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17 - 2War Feels Like War July 06, 2004
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17 - 3Thirst July 13, 2004
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17 - 4Last Man Standing: Politics---Texas Style July 20, 2004
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17 - 5A Family Undertaking August 03, 2004
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17 - 7Every Mother's Son August 17, 2004
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17 - 6Speedo: A Demolition Derby Love Story August 24, 2004
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17 - 8Freedom Machines September 14, 2004
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17 - 9A Panther in Africa September 21, 2004
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17 - 10Chisholm '72 February 07, 2005
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17 - 12Big Enough June 28, 2005
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17 - 11The Education of Shelby Knox June 21, 2005
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17 - 16Episode 16 September 21, 2004
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17 - 13Lost Boys of Sudan September 28, 2004
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17 - 15Episode 15 June 29, 2004
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17 - 14Wattstax September 07, 2004