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Your Stories, Your Voices: Discover AMI’s Accessible Programming

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At CNIB, we believe everyone deserves to have their stories shared, and our partner Accessible Media Inc. (AMI) is making that happen. Through original, inclusive, and entertaining programming, AMI celebrates the voices and experiences of Canadians who are blind or partially sighted, along with the broader disability community.

Programming with Inclusion at Its Core

AMI’s content is designed with accessibility in mind from day one. Through AMI-tv, AMI-audio, AMI-télé, and the free streaming platform AMI+, audiences will find authentic voices, diverse perspectives, and stories that go beyond stereotypes.

Looking for something new to watch or listen to? Here are a few AMI series you might enjoy:

  • Crip Trip – Hit the road for a candid and often funny journey that shows both the joys of friendship and the challenges of navigating inaccessible systems.
  • Pretty Blind – Join Jennie as she shares her perspective on living in an often unaccommodating world, using wit and honesty to break down barriers.
  • Vestiaires – Step into a pool locker room for a sketch comedy where swimmers with disabilities share humour, camaraderie, and everyday truths.
  • Les critiques atypiques – Follow four food critics on the autism spectrum as they visit renowned chefs and bring fresh perspectives to the culinary world.

Working Together for Inclusion

Our partnership with AMI is rooted in a shared belief: accessible content benefits everyone. By amplifying underrepresented voices and telling stories through a disability lens, AMI’s programming works hand in hand with CNIB’s mission to change what it is to be blind today.

If you’re curious to explore more of AMI’s accessible programming, visit AMI+, and don’t forget to check out the AMI YouTube channel for exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes moments, and bonus content from their shows.
 

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