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Camp Abilities

This week on Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, went to upstate New York to shine a light on an extraordinary summer program that’s changing lives—Camp Abilities. Held annually on a college campus, this unique sports camp is designed specifically for children who are blind or visually impaired, many of whom are confronting not just physical challenges but the emotional hurdles that come with growing up in a world not built with them in mind. But here, at Camp Abilities, the narrative flips. For one week, it’s not about what these kids can’t do—it’s about everything they can. From track and field to tandem biking, swimming, beep baseball, goalball, and even archery, the camp is a nonstop flurry of activity, joy, and breakthroughs. With one-on-one coaching and adapted equipment, these children aren’t just participating—they’re excelling. For many, it’s the first time they’ve truly felt like athletes. But perhaps more importantly, it’s a place where they feel seen, heard, and wholly accepted. Camp Abilities is more than just a summer getaway; it’s a powerful reminder that with the right support and belief, limitations can become launching pads.

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Trip

The short film Trip by Jhené Aiko is a deeply emotional and visually poetic journey that explores the delicate balance between grief and healing, weaving together themes of love, loss, and transcendence. Created as a visual companion to promote her album of the same name, the film follows Aiko’s introspective odyssey as she copes with the pain of losing her brother while seeking solace and understanding through both physical and metaphysical realms. With dreamlike sequences and meditative narration, Trip captures a broad spectrum of human emotion—from fleeting moments of happiness and warmth to the crushing depths of sadness and longing. Central to the film is the universal desire to hold on to those we love, even when they must leave us, whether physically or spiritually. Through psychedelic visuals, symbolic encounters, and spoken word, Aiko transcends mere storytelling, offering viewers a soulful guide for navigating the aftermath of death and learning how to keep the spirit of a loved one alive while continuing on in their absence. The film ultimately becomes a meditation on spiritual growth and emotional resilience, presenting the idea that true connection never dies—it simply evolves.