Women's History Month in March is an opportunity to explore social and psychological challenges faced by women with two powerful documentaries on the subjects of sexual trauma in the military and the experiences of mothers in the prison system. Please join us for these documentary screenings followed up by in-depth discussion facilitated by leading thinkers in the field. This is an excellent line-up not to be missed!
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MOTHERS OF BEDFORD
- Monday, March 24
- Screening: 5:00-6:30pm
- 177/179 Grace Dodge
- Post Screening Discussion
- Mary W. Byrne, Ph.D., DNP, MPH, FAAN - Stone Foundation & Elise D. Fish Professor of Health Care for the Underserved, Faculties of School of Nursing and of Medicine and Professor of Clinical Anesthesiological Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Columbia University.
- Laboratory - Prison Nursery Research
- Sister Tesa Fitzgerald - Executive Director of Hour Children
- Aurelie Athan, Ph.D. - Lecturer, Clinical & Counseling Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University
- Laboratory - Maternal Psychology Laboratory
- Mary W. Byrne, Ph.D., DNP, MPH, FAAN - Stone Foundation & Elise D. Fish Professor of Health Care for the Underserved, Faculties of School of Nursing and of Medicine and Professor of Clinical Anesthesiological Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Columbia University.
THE INVISIBLE WAR
- Monday, March 31
- Screening: 5:00-6:30pm
- 263 Macy Hall
- Post Screening Discussion
- Christie Jackson, Ph.D. - Director, PTSD Clinic, NY Veterans Affairs Harbor Healthcare System - Manhattan, Clinical Assistant Professor, Dept. Psychiatry, NYU School of Medicine
- Kimber Hargrove - J.D. Candidate, Columbia Law School
- Kristine Rouse - Outreach Program - SWAN, captain in the Army National Guard, deployed to Afghanistan in 2006-2007, 2010 and 2012.
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