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More exciting screening news! We’re really happy to be invited to the Pacific University campus to screen “Who Am I To Stop It” on March 4th.
One thing that makes Pacific extra cool for us is that Brandon, one of the film’s stars, has been working for a few years at Sarah Bellum’s Bakery and Workshop. That bakery was created by Dr. Rik Lemoncello, a professor at Pacific. Here’s a captioned video from The Oregonian to tempt you! (I don’t know if there will be cupcakes at this screening, but if you follow the bakery on Facebook, you can see when and where they’re selling their fabulous treats.) Or you can visit their shop in Multnomah Village.
Here’s the flyer for the screening.
That’s Kris Haas from the movie, smiling and working on a painting out on her back porch.
March 4, 2019 at 6:30 pm in McGill Auditorium in Murdock Hall on the Pacific University campus.
The event is free.
“Who Am I To Stop It” is a documentary about isolation, art, and transformation after brain injury. Screening is followed by a Q and A with co-directors Cheryl Green and Cynthia Lopez.
Event sponsored by the Pre-CSD Club and Public Health Club.
Access: Open Captions, Open Audio Description, Assistive listening devices, and a wheelchair accessible venue.
“Who Am I To Stop It” is distributed by New Day Films and a fiscally-sponsored project of The Hollywood Theatre.