Jason DaSilva is an Emmy Award winning filmmaker and advocate for the disabled community, and founder of AXSLab. His prolific film career spans two decades. He has completed 4 short films and three feature films, and is a frequent writer for the NY Times. The common thread that unifies Jason’s work is the desire to give voice to those on the periphery of society. DaSilva’s best known for “When I Walk”, which chronicles his life over 7 years as he faces the devastating and degenerative effects of Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis.