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  1. Screenwriter and producer Katherine Beattie has plans to turn her Altadena, California, backyard into her own skate park. Along the way, she won the Evan Somers Memorial Award from the Writers Guild of America West for on-screen representation of people with disabilities and for creating more opportunities for the disability community within ...

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  2. Jan 22, 2021 · Katherine Beattie, who has cerebral palsy, advocates for disability inclusion in Hollywood. These days, work looks a lot different for Katherine Beattie. A producer on CBS's hit procedural...

  3. Katherine Beattie chats with ABILITY Magazine's Eileen Grubba about her blossoming career as a television writer for NCIS and the emerging sport of WCMX. Katherine is the first woman to do a backflip in a wheelchair.

  4. Apr 14, 2019 · Below is an interview with Katherine Beattie, a writer for the CBS series NCIS: New Orleans. Katherine shares the behind-the-scenes story of an episode she wrote this season featuring a number of disabled characters played by disabled actors.

  5. Dec 12, 2023 · TV Writer & Producer Katherine Beattie ’08 Advocates for Disability Representation in Media. Published 2023-12-12 15:19:16 UTC. Story by Megan Murphey-Jones. Though Katherine Beattie ’08 never set out to be a disability advocate, she has fully embraced the role.

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  7. Feb 15, 2023 · 6.81K subscribers. 8. 638 views 6 months ago. Katherine Beattie ’08 Leads On as a wheelchair motocross participant, TV writer/producer and advocate for disability representation in media....

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  8. Feb 10, 2023 · by David Seeley • Feb 10, 2023. Katherine Beattie, a 2008 graduate of Fort Worth’s Texas Christian University, has lived a life story worth telling. Now TCU has helped celebrate it with a huge mural in Los Angeles—one of a series of murals nationwide highlight alumni who are “leading on” in extraordinary ways.

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