I am writing to inquire about any known or planned upcoming screening dates in the St. Louis area or central Illinois for Paper Tigers or Resilience. Let me know if you are aware of any upcoming screenings of either or both documentaries.
Thank you.
I am writing to inquire about any known or planned upcoming screening dates in the St. Louis area or central Illinois for Paper Tigers or Resilience. Let me know if you are aware of any upcoming screenings of either or both documentaries.
Thank you.
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Dear Pamela,
I am not aware of any screenings in those areas but both Kansas City and Illinois have networks that are part of the Mobilizing Action for Resilient Communities (MARC) Project. The Illinois Network has screened Paper Tigers in the past. You may want to contact folks there to learn more about their screenings and perhaps they may be interested in partnering in some future screenings. You can find contact information at the bottom of the community pages in the MARC booklet which you can download here http://marc.healthfederation.o...ownload-marc-booklet
Denise,
Confluence Charter Schools in St. Louis, MO, as a member of the Alive & Well STL Trauma Collaborative is showing the movie Paper Tigers to our entire staff for our "Back to School" meetings. Our district's trauma informed social workers will lead a Q&A session immediately following the viewing. You are more than welcome to join us.
Sun Theater at Grand Center Arts Academy in St. Louis this Friday August 12th, 8:30am- 11am. , 711 North Grand, 63103
rsvp to: jwalters@confluenceacademy.org
Yours-Jim Walters
Apologies for the delayed check in. Thank you Jim and Leslie for sharing. I will take a look at both of those resources.
Hi Pamela,
I believe I met you at the Alive and Well training session. I am interested in finding a screening in our area too, but won't be back into town until August 21st. Let me know if you end up finding more! Perhaps if you don't we could get a few groups together to host one?
-Jessica
Hi Pamela,
On November 2-3 both Paper Tigers and Resilience will be shown AND James Redford will be there to moderate a panel of experts. It will be at the International Resilience Summit in Chicago hosted by the National Resilience Institute. Here is a link to the conference http://www.nationalresiliencei...tute.org/conference/.
-Sarah
Thank you, Sarah, for your response. That is good for folks to know about and I will consider it.
- Denise
Jessica Simkins posted:Hi Pamela,
I believe I met you at the Alive and Well training session. I am interested in finding a screening in our area too, but won't be back into town until August 21st. Let me know if you end up finding more! Perhaps if you don't we could get a few groups together to host one?
-Jessica
Jessica,
It may be a good idea to check this page in the coming weeks. The community has been very responsive. Feel free to reach out to me directly.
-Denise
Jessica,
That Chicago conference sounds like a great event! For St. Louis folks, keep in mind the wonderful people at Alive and Well STL own a copy of Piper Tigers. I'm sure they will have many other events besides ours on Friday.
http://www.aliveandwellstl.com/
Yours-Jim
ChildWise will be hosting a Resilience Conference in Helena on September 29th and 30th. There will be key note speakers as well as break out sessions and a special screening of Resilience by Jamie Redford. Here is the link for more info. http://www.childwise.org/resilience2016/
Jim Walters posted:Denise,
Confluence Charter Schools in St. Louis, MO, as a member of the Alive & Well STL Trauma Collaborative is showing the movie Paper Tigers to our entire staff for our "Back to School" meetings. Our district's trauma informed social workers will lead a Q&A session immediately following the viewing. You are more than welcome to join us.
Sun Theater at Grand Center Arts Academy in St. Louis this Friday August 12th, 8:30am- 11am. , 711 North Grand, 63103
rsvp to: jwalters@confluenceacademy.org
Yours-Jim Walters
Jim,
It was good to meet you Friday. Thanks again for the invitation. Your district's commitment of time and resources to educating staff about trauma-awareness is commendable. I hope your new leadership embraces your personal level of passion and commitment to the philosophy and unequivocally supports continued organizational development of trauma-informed education practices.
-Denise