HAPPY-END?: Imagining Disability, Imagining the Future with the first post-Soviet generation
02.10.2018
Sergei is a man in his 30s who lives at home with his parents in a family apartment. Sergei has Cerebral Palsy, and works remotely as a graphic designer and occasional video editor. As a child, Sergei was one of the first people in his city to attend a new kindergarten for people with disabilities; that was followed by school, and college. In the immediate years of the post-Soviet transition, the adults around him worked to create new programs for children with disabilities in the context of a rapidly changing social world.