ACEs Documentary RESILIENCE To Be Broadcast Throughout the State of Florida On Public TV
KPJR Films & PBS Stations will broadcast the award-winning documentary in Honor of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Victims and to Support the Healing of the Community
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Feb. 12, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- RESILIENCE: The Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope will air on public TV Station throughout Florida on February 15th at 9:00 pm. The broadcast will commemorate the victims and survivors of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting which happened in Parkland, FL one year ago. Following the broadcast KPJR Films will host a RESILIENCE National Twitter Town Hall with discussion of aspects of trauma, toxic stress and resilience with professionals and subject matter experts including: James Redford, the Director of Resilience; Alice Forrester, PhD CEO Clifford Beers Foundation, Jane Stevens, ACES Connection and other experts from Florida. Experience the Twitter Town Hall at: @DocResilience using #ResilienceFL.
RESILIENCE shows us, through science and the stories of our young people, how adults are stepping up to help children who are exposed to adverse experiences," said James Redford, Director, KPJR Films. "We hope the stories of children, educators and scientists grappling with the results of trauma help raise awareness, foster conversation and inspire action. We appreciate the Florida PBS stations for broadcasting this timely information to their viewers." "We are thrilled that RESILIENCE will be broadcast throughout the state of Florida on Public TV. The broadcast works to meet our goal of helping our state and communities build resilience and change the trajectory of that child and families' lives. We believe that many of Florida's most costly, intractable social problems, including our opioid and substance abuse crisis, our growing public health costs, tragic school failures, and the multigenerational cycle of families into our criminal justice and child welfare systems, can be decreased by addressing early trauma and building resilience," said MiMi Graham, Director, FSU Center for Prevention & Early Intervention Policy.
The following stations will be airing this film:
WGCU Naples area WUCF Orlando WSRE Pensacola WJCT Jacksonville
WEDU Tampa WUFT Gainesville WPBT Miami WFSU Tallahassee/North Florida
We see the film RESILIENCE as an advocacy tool that our community can use to help explain toxic stress and its impact on students and how they function in schools," said Katherine C. Cowan, communications director, NASP. "This is a problem we can solve, but it will take expertise and support from educators, school psychologists, health experts and elected officials."
KPJR Films, a producer of independent films about pressing social issues, offers documentary films Paper Tigers and Resilience for screening in local communities. There are additional resources available on the KPJRfilms.co website, including a RESILIENCE Facilitator's Guide and a One Caring Adult Resource portal.
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