Our Services
Our goal is to ensure Deaf & Disabled talent are not only included, but properly compensated, respected, and valued for their work.
Contact us at camila@kannco.com
Our goal is to protect your value, expand your opportunities, and build a powerful, profitable career.
We negotiate brand partnerships and sponsorships, manage email communications and inbound deal flow. On the outbound side, we personalize pitches and outreach for our talent, proactively connecting them with brands and organizations that align with their goals.
Our team handles contract negotiations, usage rights, exclusivity terms, deliverables, and payment structures to protect your creative ownership and maximize revenue. We oversee timelines and approvals to ensure seamless execution.
We secure speaking engagements, panels, and public appearances, and collaborate with literary agents to pursue book and publishing opportunities.
Beyond individual deals, we provide strategic guidance, advocacy, project management, and event/travel coordination. We focus on sustainable growth, diversified revenue streams, and positioning you for long-term success.
We design and lead disability-specific workshops that create meaningful educational opportunities for disabled and non-disabled communities. Our goal is to bridge the gap between lived experience and understanding to foster inclusion, awareness, and actionable change.
Formats: Virtual I In-Person I Hybrid
Topics: Disability 101 I Advocacy I Media Representation I Leadership I Technology
For: Schools I Businesses I Non-Profits I Community Events
From our Collective:
Climbing Over Obstacles with Scott and Shayna: Born profoundly Deaf into a world not built for them, this talk dives into the power of perspective: how reframing obstacles as opportunities and believing in what’s possible can push you beyond limits you never thought you could cross.
Crip Camp with Jim LeBrecht: A moderated conversation about disability history, film and activism, exploring community organizing, identity, and cultural impact, through the lens of the Oscar-nominated feature length documentary, Crip Camp, co-directed and co-produced by Jim with Nicole Newnham.
Disability, Ableism and Allyship with Tiffany Yu: Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives have not included a disability lens for far too long. This talk takes an interactive approach to better understanding ableism and how pervasive it is in our society and what we can do to be a better ally to the disability community.
"Can’t. Will. Did." with Kimber Cross: Kimber shares the origins of her personal mantra and how embracing challenge has propelled her from childhood inspiration to groundbreaking alpine ascents. A powerful talk about grit, mindset, and choosing perseverance over limitation.
Navigating Life as an Interracial and Interabled Couple with Cole & Charisma: Our relationship challenges traditional narratives about how love “should” look, and provides a real world example of the beauty of intersectionality at home and beyond. An ideal discussion for audiences interested in diversity and inclusion, relationships, and intersectionality.
What is Ableism? with Shane and Hannah: Learn the basics of ableism, and how you can fight against it to make your environment a more inclusive place. Topics are presented with humor and brevity to make them approachable for anyone.
Disabled Pride: Embracing Disability Identity with Sarah Todd: This speaking engagement takes the audience through Sarah Todd's personal disability identity journey. She provides an overview of disability broadly as well as disability identity and culture. Utilizing the concepts of disabled grief and disabled joy, Sarah Todd shares how she has grown to embrace her disability identity and why Disabled Pride is so groundbreaking. This engagement is ideal for Disability Pride Month.
Disability is Political with Reid Davenport: We need, both disabled and non-disabled mediamakers, to frame disability as constituting a marginalized group rather than individual diagnoses. Reid clips from his own films and other sources of media to illustrate this argument.
Mason Branstator
Anna Sarol
We build long-term collaborations that drive meaningful cultural movement and focus on sustained partnerships that shift narratives, expand accessibility, and embed disability inclusion into the core of an organization’s campaigns and strategy.
As a collective, we maintain long-standing relationships with brands such as Amazon, Whirlpool, Meta, Grow Therapy, Bellesa Boutique, San Diego Tourism Authority, Mountain Hardware, and organizations including the Reeve Foundation, Easterseals, Wheel the World, Visible Voices, and Vocal Media.