Renegades: Five people with disabilities who changed history with ASL & Open Captioning
Renegades
(US, 2024, 60 min)
Renegades is a series of five 12-minute short films showcasing the lives of diverse, lesser-known historical figures with disabilities, exploring not only their impact on and contributions to U.S. society, but also the concept of disability culture, which honors the uniqueness of disability.
Renegades, American Masters’s latest short documentary series, celebrates the legacies of historical trailblazers with disabilities. Not only does the series champion these cultural icons, but also more than 90% of the RENEGADES production team identify as being an individual with a disability.
In observance of National Disability Employment Awareness Month and as part of American Masters’s Visibility, Inclusion and Accessibility (VIA) Initiative, new episodes of Renegades are released every Tuesday in October on the American Masters YouTube channel, PBS App and PBS.org and here on this page.
Renegades Episodes
Renegades: Judy-Lynn del Rey: The Galaxy Gal – On-Demand
Renegades: Daniel K. Inouye: Life of Service – On-Demand
Renegades: Celestine Tate Harrington: Building a Legacy – On-Demand
Renegades: Thomas Wiggins: Composing the Future – On-Demand
Renegades: Brad Lomax: Creating Communities of Care On-Demand
Audio Description on PBS Videos
Renegades: Kitty O’Neil: On-Demand
Episodes: The five individuals to be profiled in Renegades are:
Judy-Lynn Del Rey: The Galaxy Gal (1943-1986) Available 10/1/24
Daniel K. Inouye: Life of Service (1924-2012) Available 10/8/24
Celestine Tate Harrington: Building A Legacy (1955-1998) Available 10/15/24
Thomas Wiggins: Composing the Future (1849-1908) Available 10/22/24
Brad Lomax: Creating Communities of Care (1950-1984)
Each episode when released will be available in three additional formats:
- Captioned
- Open Captioned with On-Screen American Sign Language (ASL)
- Extended audio description and large open captions
Audio Description (AD) or Descriptive Video Service (DVS) is a secondary audio track that describes what’s appearing on screen during a video. As part of making PBS more accessible, this option is made available to audiences who are blind or visually impaired. Not every video on the PBS and PBS KIDS sites and apps offers AD. To find all videos with AD, please visit PBS Audio Described Videos to search and get help with activating AD on various devices. You can use the filter options on the left side of the page to filter by show and video type. Once in the video play window, go to the lower right of the window to toggle through the icons to choose options such as extended audio description, captioning, on-Screen American Sign Language (ASL) when available.
PBS Audio Described Program List QR Code
Youtube Playlist: Navigate the Playlist on the far right (1/13)