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SUNY Oswego
October 22, 2014

  • 4:30 PM
  • Morano Campus Center, Room 114, SUNY Oswego, 7060 New York 104AU, Oswego, NY 13126
  • Support for this screening comes from The Fledgling Fund and the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation
  • For more information, contact Amanda Fenlon at amanda.fenlon@oswego.edu

Ralph C. Mahar Regional School
October 21, 2014

  • 6:30 PM
  • Ralph C. Mahar Regional School Auditorium, 507 S. Main St., Orange, MA 01364
  • Following the film, there will be a discussion and presentation by Quabbin Mediation’s Training Active Bystanders student trainers, SOL Gardens’ student leaders, Peer Mediators, and others, about creating cultures of inclusion and compassion in the high school and community at large
  • Support for this screening comes from The Fledgling Fund and the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation
  • For more information, contact Susan Wallace at susan@quabbinmediation.org

Westerly Middle School
October 21, 2014

  • 6:30 PM
  • 10 Sandy Hill Road, Westerly, RI 02891
  • Hosted by the Westerly Public Schools, Westerly Parent Academy, & the Westerly Local Advisory Council for Special Education
  • Support for this screening comes from The Fledgling Fund and the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation
  • For more information, contact Donna Nabb at dnabb@westerly.k12.ri.us

East High School
October 20, 2014

  • 6:30 PM
  • East High School Auditorium, 214 High Street, Waterloo, IA 50703
  • Hosted by The League of Caring Students, Waterloo Community Schools, and TeamMates Mentoring
  • Support for this screening comes from The Fledgling Fund and the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation
  • To view a flyer for this screening, click HERE
  • For more information, contact Mindy Fisher at (319) 433-2085 x10205 or email fisherm@waterlooschools.org

Syracuse University
October 18, 2014

  • Time: 9:45 AM
  • The Taishoff Center for Inclusive Higher Education, Syracuse University, 805 South Crouse Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13244
  • Part of the 2014 Disabled and Proud Conference
  • For more information on the conference, click HERE

University of Virginia
October 15, 2014

  • 6:30 PM
  • Curry School of Education, Ruffner Hall, Room G0008, 405 Emmet Street, Charlottesville, VA 22904
  • Following the screening, there will be a panel discussion
  • Support for this free, community screening comes from The Fledgling Fund and the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation
  • For more information, contact Shanna Hirsch at shanna.hirsch@virginia.edu

Salem State University
October 14, 2014

  • 7:00-9:00 PM
  • Vet’s Hall, Ellison Building, Salem State University, 352 Lafayette Street, Salem, MA 01970
  • Support for this screening comes from The Fledgling Fund and the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation
  • For more information, contact Leigh Rhode at lrohde@salemstate.edu

Boys & Girls Club of Green Bay
October 9, 2014

  • 6:30 PM
  • 1451 University Avenue, Green Bay, WI
  • Support for this screening comes from The Fledgling Fund and the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation
  • For more information, contact Dwight Hancock at dhancock@bgcgb.org

Historic Hemet Theatre
October 9, 2014

  • 6:00 PM: Meet & Greet; 6:30 PM: Screening; Panel presentation following the screening
  • 216 E Florida Ave., Hemet, CA 92543
  • Support for this screening comes from The Fledgling Fund and the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation
  • For more information, contact Brenda Scott at brenda.scott@namimtsanjacinto.org

Boys & Girls Club of Green Bay
October 7, 2014

  • 6:30 PM
  • 311 S. Oneida Street, Green Bay, WI
  • Support for this screening comes from The Fledgling Fund and the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation
  • For more information, contact Lance Poppy at lpoppy@bgcgb.org

OCECD Transition Conference
October 7, 2014

  • 9:30 AM-4:00 PM
  • Quail Hollow Resort, 11080 Concord-Hambden Road, Painesville, OH 44077
  • 9:30 AM: Screening of “Who Cares About Kelsey?” followed by a discussion/Q&A with Dan Habib, Kelsey Carroll, and Kathy Francoeur; 1:15 PM & 2:45 PM: Breakout sessions with Dan Habib, Kelsey Carroll, and Kathy Francoeur
  • To view the flyer for this event, click HERE

21st Annual Shared Living and AFC Conference
September 30, 2014

  • 9:30 AM: Keynote with Dan Habib showing clips of Including Samuel, Who Cares About Kelsey?, and the “I am Norm” campaign; 10:45 AM: Breakout on Positive Behavioral Support with Dan Habib; 1:45 PM: Breakout on Including Samuel and Person-Centered Planning with Dan Habib
  • Hogan Campus Center, College of the Holy Cross, 1 College Street, Worcester, MA 01610
  • To view a brochure for the conference, click HERE
  • For more information, contact Leslie Courtney at (508) 796-1866 or email lcourtney2@sevenhills.org

Missouri State University
September 18, 2014

  • 4:00 PM
  • Duane G. Meyer Library, Room 101, Missouri State University Campus, 901 S. National Ave., Springfield, MO 65897
  • Support for this screening comes from The Fledgling Fund
  • For more information, contact Reesha Adamson at RAdamson@missouristate.edu

PACER Center
July 28, 2014

  • 6:30-8:30 PM
  • 8161 Normandale Blvd., Minneapolis, MN 55437
  • A Q&A with a PACER Advocate will follow the film
  • Support for this free, community screening comes from The Fledgling Fund and the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation
  • Registration is required. Please register HERE
  • To view a flyer for this event, click HERE
  • For more information, contact Jody Manning at (952) 838-9000 or email jody.manning@pacer.org

2014 National Association of Social Workers National Conference
July 24, 2014

  • Time: 7:00 PM
  • Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, 2600 Woodley Road NW, Washington, DC 20008
  • Following the screening, Dan Habib will host a post-screening discussion/Q&A
  • For more information on the NASW 2014 Conference, click HERE

Capital Visitor Center Congressional Briefing
June 24, 2014

  • 11:00 AM
  • Capital Visitor Center, Room SVC 203-02, Washington, DC
  • Highlights from “Restraint and Seclusion: Hear Our Stories” and a discussion with Dan Habib
  • Featuring Senator Chris Murphy; Joseph B. Ryan, Professor and Associate Director of Research & Outreach for School of Education at Clemson University; Barbara Trader, Executive Director of TASH; advocates Tonia Ferguson, Mazen Fawzy,
  • Paula Buege, and Donovan Richards; and moderated by Jennifer Bellamy, Legislative Counsel, ACLU Washington Legislative Office
  • Co-hosted by the ACLU, TASH, and APRAIS in conjunction with the Congressional Black Caucus Education and Labor Taskforce
  • To view a flyer for this event, click HERE
  • RSVP by emailing: dcintern_AL@aclu.org

21st Annual Children’s Behavioral Health Conference
June 24, 2014

  • 1:30 PM
  • Embassy Suites Norman, 2501 Conference Drive, Norman, OK 73069
  • Free community screening
  • Hosted by the Oklahoma Parent Teacher Organization (OKPTA)
  • Support for this screening comes from The Fledgling Fund
  • For more information, contact Lori Wathen at lsooner2@aol.com

The ARTS at Marks Garage
June 3, 2014

  • Community Screening: 6:30-8:30 PM
  • 1159 Nuuanu Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96817
  • Hosted by Hawai’i Women in Filmmaking
  • Support for this screening comes from The Fledgling Fund
  • For more information, contact Vera Zambonelli at (808) 206-0848 or email vera@hawaiiwomeninfilmmaking.org

White Bear Lake Area High School
May 23, 2014

  • 6:00 PM
  • White Bear Lake Area Schools Community Auditorium, 4855 Bloom Avenue, White Bear Lake, MN 55110
  • Hosted by the White Bear Lake School District & The Arc of Minnesota
  • Support for this screening comes from The Fledgling Fund
  • Free and open to the public
  • To view a flyer for this event, click HERE
  • For more information, contact Leslie Sieleni at (612) 747-0840 or email SieleniL@zhi.com

Chapel Hill Public Library
May 7, 2014

  • 6:30 PM
  • 100 Library Drive, Chapel Hill, NC
  • Hosted by the Family Advocacy Network
  • Advance registration is requested. Please register HERE.
  • For more information, contact Julie Bailey at (919) 942-8083 x2 or email julie@mhatriangle.org.

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