In partnership with the Ent Center at UCCS, the Youth Documentary Academy presents a day of film that addresses the critical issues of our time: destigmatizing mental health, colorism, immigration, intergenerational trauma, toxic masculinity, and transgender lives. Curated by the UCCS Social Work Club, these short documentaries inspire intergenerational dialogue and will be followed by discussion panels with the now-young-adult filmmakers, faculty of the social work school and moderated by the director of Pikes Peak Suicide Prevention Partnership.
Conversations will continue in the lobby, facilitated by the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Department at UCCS, offering the audience an opportunity to share thoughts and connect over snacks. This event, featuring both afternoon and evening blocks, transcends typical film screenings, providing a unique space for both intimate reflection and collective engagement. A connections corridor of tables representing academic departments, community groups, and mental health organizations will engage participants throughout the event.
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February 8, 2024 1:40PM
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February 8, 2024 4:45PM

Shifting the Lens: Real Films, Real Talk
Presented by the Ent Center and Youth Documentary Academy
Item details
Date
February 8, 2024 4:45PM
Location
Shockley-Zalabak Theater
Name
Evening Block on Immigration, Colorism, Toxic Masculinity, and Transgender Lives.
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