Where:
City Hall Annex, 2nd Floor
344 Broadway
Cambridge, MA 02139
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Art, Film, Food, Innovation, LGBT, Lectures & Conferences, Social Good, Tech
Event website:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1012314488922061/
Cambridge Arts presents a screening of short documentaries created by middle and high school students of NuVu Studio about access to fresh foods, healthcare for undocumented immigrants, services for re-entry after mass incarceration, and mental health counseling for adolescents.
Join us on Thursday, April 26, at 5:30 p.m., at Cambridge City Hall Annex, 344 Broadway, 2nd Floor Community Meeting Room. The screening is part of the exhibition "In:Accessible" at Cambridge Arts' Gallery 344 as well as part of the Disability Reframed community film series, which is co-sponsored with Cambridge Commission for Persons with Disabilities. Popcorn and light refreshments will be provided. Free.
Film Details:
"I Aim to Become" by Janice Tabin, Lia Darling and Clio Bildman - reflection on depression and suicidal thoughts regarding adolescents.
"Just Like You" by Janice Tabin, Lia Darling, Natalie Hatton - sheds light on the importance of awareness and early treatment for mental illness.
"Just Like Anybody Else" by David Rogers, Natalie Hatton, Rowan Roudebush - an examination of life after reentry into society after incarceration.
"The Food Desert" by Charlie Nadeau, Lainey Kerr, Talia Fellman-Blau - an exploration of the massive price gap between healthy and unhealthy foods in food deserts.
"We're Not Moving" Aidan Mclean, Aidan Sheehan, Nacho Heusser - a look into the challenges undocumented immigrants face in getting healthcare.