Close Modal Patrice: The Movie Join us for a special screening of PATRICE: The Movie, part of the Museum's Disability Pride Month Celebration. Meet Patrice Jetter, a beloved school crossing guard in her New Jersey town. She carries herself with uncommon optimism and vigor despite — as a disabled person — constantly having to navigate a world that was not built with her in mind. She has a passion for figure skating, model trains, and making art of all kinds.She is planning to finally get married to her partner Garry, who is a wheelchair user. They come to learn that US law has an unexpected penalty: when two people receiving Social Security disability benefits or Medicaid want to get married or even move in together, their financial support is cut. Patrice and Garry fight to stay together in a system designed to keep them apart.Filmmaker Ted Passon has known Patrice for twenty years, witnessing both her creativity and her battles against government bureaucracy. For Patrice: The Movie, he works closely with an all- star group of collaborators including disabled team members: producer Kyla Harris (We Might Regret This), executive producer and sound designer James LeBrecht (Crip Camp), composer Molly Joyce, and others.The film is largely observational, but it does include playful theatrical sequences in which Patrice re-creates memories, playing herself alongside a cast of children. She co-wrote the scenes and designed the sets. The film strikes a well-judged balance between confronting systemic failures and foregrounding joy through the energy of Patrice and her friends. It’s a vital call to action that leads with care and love.Access Notes: Patrice: The Movie will be presented with open captions. The Q&A following the film will be ASL interpreted. The theater has 7 wheelchair accessible seats. To reserve a wheelchair accessible seat, email [email protected]. Otherwise seats will be on a first come first serve basis. Register for the Event Date and Time Saturday, July 26 | 7:00 pm Audience Adults 18+ Location Mugar Omni Theater View Map Price Free with Pre-Registration Language English Register for the Event Date and Time Saturday, July 26 | 7:00 pm Audience Adults 18+ Location Mugar Omni Theater View Map Price Free with Pre-Registration Language English Meet Patrice Jetter, a beloved school crossing guard in her New Jersey town. She carries herself with uncommon optimism and vigor despite — as a disabled person — constantly having to navigate a world that was not built with her in mind. She has a passion for figure skating, model trains, and making art of all kinds.She is planning to finally get married to her partner Garry, who is a wheelchair user. They come to learn that US law has an unexpected penalty: when two people receiving Social Security disability benefits or Medicaid want to get married or even move in together, their financial support is cut. Patrice and Garry fight to stay together in a system designed to keep them apart.Filmmaker Ted Passon has known Patrice for twenty years, witnessing both her creativity and her battles against government bureaucracy. For Patrice: The Movie, he works closely with an all- star group of collaborators including disabled team members: producer Kyla Harris (We Might Regret This), executive producer and sound designer James LeBrecht (Crip Camp), composer Molly Joyce, and others.The film is largely observational, but it does include playful theatrical sequences in which Patrice re-creates memories, playing herself alongside a cast of children. She co-wrote the scenes and designed the sets. The film strikes a well-judged balance between confronting systemic failures and foregrounding joy through the energy of Patrice and her friends. It’s a vital call to action that leads with care and love.Access Notes: Patrice: The Movie will be presented with open captions. The Q&A following the film will be ASL interpreted. The theater has 7 wheelchair accessible seats. To reserve a wheelchair accessible seat, email [email protected]. Otherwise seats will be on a first come first serve basis. Featuring Patrice Jetter (she/her) Film Subject Patrice Jetter (she/her) stars in the documentary, PATRICE: The Movie. She is a comic book artist, figure skater, miniature train enthusiast, cheerleader, bowler, Special Olympics athlete, quilter, snowboarder, gymnast, bocce ball player, crossing guard, horseback rider, cable access TV show host, anti-bullying advocate, clown, costume designer, camp counselor, and much more. Patrice spent years fighting against disability discrimination to become the first disabled crossing guard in her New Jersey town. She has been building elaborate model train sets for over 25 years and she’s the only black and female member of the Model Railroad Club of New Jersey. Patrice has received over 100 medals from the Special Olympics, and she hosted her own weekly public access television show for four years. Patrice designed costumes for an internationally touring rock band, The Moldy Peaches. Elizabeth Dicker (she/her) Film Subject Elizabeth Dicker (she/her) is the Accessibility Specialist at Rutgers Center for Adult Autism Services, and is an organizer, and advocate for disability rights. Elizabeth and Patrice both ice skate and work on grassroots organizing together. Elizabeth is also an accomplished portrait artist who creates original work under the instagram handle @justartbyelizabeth.