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“SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES FIRST”, AN A4SJ HOT TOPIC
A4SJ FILM PROJECT: Climate Change and Environmental Justice
A4SJ FILM PROJECT: CLIMATE CHANGE & ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
A4SJ FILM PROJECT: UNNATURAL CAUSES: IN SICKNESS AND WEALTH
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CONGREGATION, SANTA ROSA
ADVOCATES FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE FILM PROJECT PRESENTS:
CARE IN COMMUNITY SERIES
Part 1: In Sickness and In Wealth
Produced by Christine Herbes-Sommers, Llewellyn M. Smith
Directed by Llewellyn M. Smith
SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 2019
Following the 11 AM service in Room 545
Our final film of this year’s series, “In Sickness and in Wealth”, illuminates the role of social determinants of health in creating health Inequalities/ health disparities in the United States. This documentary, which first aired on PBS in 2008, examines the links between health and illness and underlying patterns of class and racial inequities.
From the description of this episode:
“The lives of a CEO, a lab supervisor, a janitor and an unemployed mother illustrate how class shapes opportunities for good health. Those on the top have the most access to power, resources and opportunity-and thus the best health. Those on the bottom are faced with more stressors-unpaid bills, jobs that don’t pay enough, unsafe living conditions, exposure to environmental hazards, lack of control over work and schedule, worries over children-and the fewest resources available
to help them cope.”
The role of chronic stress in the development of illness is explored as this film leads us to conclude that if we, as a nation, want to change our health outcomes we are called to focus not on more pills but on more equitable social policies. This is an important film, with well documented conclusions.
Discussion, as always, follows viewing of this 60 minute film.
Please bring whatever you wish to eat.
We will offer a snack, not lunch.
A4SJ FILM PROJECT: A DEATH OF ONE’S OWN
IMMIGRATION ACTIVISM IN SO.CO, A4SJ HOT TOPIC
A4SJ FILM PROJECT: Growing Old in a New Age: Myths and Realities of Aging
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CONGREGATION, SANTA ROSA
ADVOCATES FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE FILM PROJECT PRESENTS:
CARE IN COMMUNITY SERIES
AGING/LONGEVITY
GROWING OLD IN A NEW AGE: MYTHS AND REALITIES OF AGING
University of Hawaii at Manoa, Center on Aging
LET’S END AGEISM, Ashton Applewhite Ted Talk
SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 2019
Following the 11 AM service in the Board Room
Our sixth film program of this year’s Care In Community Film Series treats issues of aging, longevity, and ageism. The 1993 documentary “Growing Old in a New Age: Myths and Realities of Aging” and the 2017 Ted Talk by Ashton Applewhite, entitled “Let’s End Ageism” explore common myths surrounding aging as Compared with today’s realities. Acknowledging the longevity revolution in modern societies worldwide, experts and elders describe a wide range of issues including our bodies, love and intimacy, learning and memory, mental health, social roles and relationships, family and intergenerational relationships, work and retirement, and others – knowledge that can help us debunk myths. Elder activist Ashton Applewhite is inspiring in skewering the myths, illuminating the effects of ageism and discrimination, and offering a fresh, new perspective for us all.
Discussion, as always, follows viewing of the film. Please bring whatever you wish to eat. We will offer a snack, not lunch.
HOT TOPIC, VIDAS
HOT TOPICS
Presented by
Advocates for Social Justice
Vital Immigrant Defense Advocacy and Services provides low-cost and no-cost immigration law services, advocacy, and community education, as a non-profit law firm serving the North Bay with offices in Santa Rosa and Vallejo. Its services include conducting deportation defense and asylum cases and obtaining visas and legal residence for victims of trafficking and violence against women, and many other immigration law concerns.
Speaker: Maria Elena Valle, Outreach and Education Coordinator for VIDAS
Please join us in the Board Room after the 11 am service. Please note that we are on DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME TODAY!
A4SJ Film Project: Disability Rights: A Collection of Short Videos