JOIN THE LIVE TWITTER CHAT WITH ACES EXPERTS Thursday, March 21st, at 5 p.m. PST and 8 p.m. EST.
After the virtual screening, join the virtual conversation by sharing your thoughts or questions about the film using the twitter handle @BrokenPlacesDoc.
Be sure to include the #BrokenPlacesFilm and #ACEsScience hashtags— to receive real-time responses from a panel of early childhood and ACEs experts (more info coming shortly).
This Twitter conversation will help build critical momentum around ACEs awareness and trauma-informed practices. We welcome individuals and initiatives to participate in this chat following the viewing. We need your voice and perspective!
ABOUT THE FILM
BROKEN PLACES explores why some children seem more severely impacted by early adversity while others appear to thrive.
By revisiting some of the abused and neglected children profiled decades ago, the film dramatically illustrate how early trauma shaped their lives as adults. BROKEN PLACES interweaves these longitudinal narratives with commentary from a few nationally renowned experts to help viewers better understand the devastating impact of childhood adversity as well as the inspiring characteristics of resilience.
- Watch the trailer here: https://vimeo.com/
277345003 - Learn more here: https://brokenplacesfilm.com
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
To learn more about this documentary, please see the Broken Places website and find this review written by @Laurie Udesky. Laurie is an ACEs Connection staff journalist and the Community Manager of the ACEs in Pediatrics community.
For information about hosting a film screening to start or grow an ACEs initiatve, please refer to this guide. It will also guide you to where and how to access the films. You can also find a screening guide for Broken Places, here, as well as suggested discussion questions, here.
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