In 1982, Judge Bruce Van-Sikla legislated a series of laws which changed the way in which North Dakota treats and takes care of its citizens with intellectual disabilities. Thousands of children and adults left the crowded dormitories and began integrating in communities all over the country. Thirty years later, the public broadcast authority Prairie Public in North Dakota, investigated with historic context, the implications and the results of the reform. The film “I Am a Person” meets the people affected most significantly from the change. It investigates what is possible when people with developmental intellectual disabilities receive all they require in order to lead a happy life in the community, and what happens when the awareness of their contribution to the community is gradually established, and how they even become part of the social capital
The editing, translation and title tracking were performed with the initiative and financing of the Shalem Fund. The three edited segments, To view them press here
Producer : Kim Steenehjem, Editor: Heidi Nelson Original Music : Steve Wallevand & Tim Sparks
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