Scoops of Inclusion by Infinite Flow Dance is

a short film and learning platform led by multi-racial dancers with and without disabilities, empowering kids to celebrate differences and take part in creating a world where we each feel we belong.

Scarlett and Henry, real-life 9-year old twins, take a tour of their new school, the School of Us, a radically inclusive school. Guided by school co-presidents Kai and River, the twins visit classrooms and meet their new teachers, including Adelfo, a paraplegic gym teacher; Natalie, a blind school newspaper editor; Shaheem, a deaf music teacher, and more. As the kids learn about their new school, Kai and River are put to the test of planning the Ice Cream Extravaganza and making the party inclusive so everyone can enjoy ice cream together. We hope Scoops of Inclusion will entertain kids, parents, and teachers while sharing valuable lessons on disability inclusion, accessibility, diversity, identity, ally-ship, and empathy.

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