We have been partnering to show the film virtually and it has been wonderful! KPJR SHOWCASE will provide virtual screenings of PAPER TIGERS and RESILIENCE. Both films, along with additional content, will be available for viewing on your desktop, laptop or hand held device at no charge from 6am EDT on Saturday, April 4th through 8pm EDT on Tuesday, April 7th.
KPJR Films Virtual Showcase Registration : Register HERE:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeNjFm58zTvOPcBPBgvN9h–QviCdilA9RsuDSl3olrKU_Juw/viewform
Registration Deadline: Friday, April 3rd, 5:00 p.m. EDT.
YOU MUST REGISTER!!! Once you register you will receive a link to the website to watch the film FROM April 4th (6am ) to April 7th (8pm). REGISTER at the link above please!
Once the screening window closes, join us April 7th at 8pm EDT for the KPJR Twitter Townhall® featuring a discussion with characters from both films. Join the virtual discussion featuring Alice Forrester, PhD, CEO of Clifford Beers from RESILIENCE, Jim Sporleder, Trauma Informed Consultant and former Principal of Lincoln High School shown in PAPER TIGERS, and James Redford, Director of both RESILIENCE & PAPER TIGERS. (More here: https://bit.ly/KPJRShowcase)
Follow the conversation at https://twitter.com/KPJRFilms and tweet your questions and comments using #ResilienceReset to receive real-time answers from the experts.
Registration Deadline: Friday, April 3rd, 5:00 p.m. EDT.
Resilience: The Biology of Stress & The Science of Hope! (More about the film here: https://kpjrfilms.co/resilience/?fbclid=IwAR1VvQWPmC9Hwxi9mhkNLSSSDIpM2zkPxzcyUIKHt2hRXmZMHd42ATSgLBg)
This limited release documentary examines how abuse, neglect and other adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) affect children’s development & health outcomes in adulthood. Research shows ACEs are common, they affect all income levels, and their impact on health and well-being is significant. “The child may not remember, but the body remembers.”
Schools have a critical role to play in promoting the great childhoods that children deserve. One great takeaway from Resilience is that there is always hope! Science shows the effects of ACEs do not have to be permanent. The film highlights how communities working together can build resilience in kids to overcome the impact of ACEs. See this highly acclaimed film to learn more about ACEs, how they increase the likelihood of disease and illness, and how together we as a community can mitigate the impact of ACEs for all children.
THIS FILM IS INTENDED FOR ADULT AUDIENCES.
More info on ACEs and Resilience on our website:
www.publicschoolsfirstnc.org