poor countries to keep refugees there upfront with me, mark lamond hill on al jazeera with hi anthony kelley. today on the street, the story of a summer getaways for kids with disabilities and how it produced some of america's most determined disability rights activists. this is crypt camp. ah, let me tell me what happens when 2 people get cleaned and waiting. you have all very hyper, a bad, i have to go showers and people. and i wanted to be part of the world. what i didn't see, anyone like about a summer camp for the camp, one by hopes and somebody said it probably will smoke dope with the counselors of employees in me. i go there i was, i was it with wouldn't be to be able to, to back home with we helped empower each other. it was allowing us to recognize that the status quo is not what it needed to be. that was a click from the trailer for the oscar nominated documentary quip camp 3 of the people involved in that documentary, all with us right now. hello, judy. hello, jim. hello, nicole. judy, introduce yourself. tell everybody your involvement in the documentary just briefly and who you