“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN ONLINE FOR THE CITY OF COMMERCE PUBLIC LIBRARY

“Visions of Warriors” will be screening online for the City of Commerce Public Library from Monday, 5/18/2020 to Monday, 6/1/2020. A Q&A with director Ming Lai, James Zenner of the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, and Dr. Christina Robinson, the Military Sexual Trauma Coordinator for the Greater Los Angeles VA Healthcare System, will be held on Thursday, 6/4/2020, at 6:00 p.m. The Q&A will be recorded and available after the event. This special event is a part of the California Center for the Book’s Community Conversations with Veterans initiative. Originally, this screening and Q&A was supposed to be a live event. However, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the California Center for the Book and the City of Commerce Public Library along with other participating libraries have quickly adapted to the challenging situation and moved this program online. Community Conversations with Veterans is a partnership between California Center for the Book and Veterans Connect @ the Library. The initiative offers California libraries the opportunity to connect more closely with veterans and their families, while also helping veterans and their families connect to the community and resources. California Center for the Book is a program of the California Library Association, supported in whole or in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian. We’re based in Los Angeles near the City of Commerce so we’re honored to be able to serve this dynamic city. Thank you to Julianna Robbins, the California Center for the Book, Olivia Audoma, the City of Commerce Public Library, James Zenner, the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, Dr. Christina Robinson, and the Greater Los Angeles VA Healthcare System for this huge honor.

Screening:
Monday, 5/18/2020 - Monday, 6/1/2020

Q&A with Ming Lai, James Zenner, and Dr. Christina Robinson:
Thursday, 6/4/2020, at 6:00 p.m,
To participate in the Q&A:
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To watch the recorded Q&A:
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To learn more about the screening and Q&A:
http://www.cityofcommercepubliclibrary.org/library/?q=content/visions-warriors-film-screening-and-qa

To learn more about the City of Commerce Public Library:
http://www.cityofcommercepubliclibrary.org/library/

To learn more about “Community Conversations with Veterans”:
https://calbook.org/programs/community-conversations-with-veterans/

To connect with veterans resources:
www.ptsd.va.gov

To find help:
Veteran’s Crisis Line: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)

“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” ADDED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA SCHOOL OF NURSING’S ONLINE CURRICULUM

We had the honor of screening “Visions of Warriors” at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing back in 2017 when we started distributing our feature documentary. Since then, they have been continuing to use our film for their classes in mental health for their Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. The film stars Susan Quaglietti who is a nurse practitioner who has been serving veterans for more than 30 years and founded the Veteran Photo Recovery Project. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the university has shifted to teaching virtually, like most universities and educational institutions. “Visions of Warriors” will be used for their online curriculum, offering powerful programming. Elaine Darst, the Co-Director of the BSN Program/School of Nursing, states, “We really appreciated being part of your rollout of the film. It continues to provide insight for students working with veterans and with the chronicity of the mental health issues.” According to U.S. News and World Report, the University of Minnesota is ranked number 21 in “Best Nursing Schools: Doctor of Nursing Practice” in 2021. Thank you to Elaine Darst and the University of Minnesota School of Nursing for their continued support of our film.

To learn more about the University of Minnesota School of Nursing:
nursing.umn.edu

“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN FOR THE SAN JOSE PUBLIC LIBRARY/DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. LIBRARY AND SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY

Originally, the California Center for the Book, San Jose Public Library/Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, and San Jose State University (SJSU) were planning to host a live screening of “Visions of Warriors” and Q&A with filmmaker Ming Lai and veteran Mark Pinto. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, this live event will be postponed. However, to comply with the state’s “stay at home” order and practice “social distancing,” they will be holding a virtual screening instead, offered free to library patrons and university students and faculty from Monday, 4/20/2020 to Monday, 5/4/2020. On Thursday, 4/23/2020, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., there will be a Q&A with Ming and Mark, moderated by Jemerson Diaz, a U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) veteran, former SJSU Communications Department adjunct faculty member, SJSU Mental Health Ambassador, Veterans Embracing Transition (VET) Connect peer leader, Warriors at Home teaching assistant, and National Alliance on Mental Illness leader. Mark is a USMC veteran, SJSU alumnus, VET Connect alumnus, and artist. This event is part of the Community Conversations with Veterans initiative. Community Conversations with Veterans is a partnership between California Center for the Book and Veterans Connect @ the Library. The initiative offers California libraries the opportunity to connect more closely with veterans and their families, while also helping veterans and their families connect to the community and resources. California Center for the Book is a program of the California Library Association, supported in whole or in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian. We’re deeply honored to participate in this special event. Thank you to Julianna Robbins, California Center for the Book, Rosemary Van Lare, Deborah Estreicher, Laurie Willis, San Jose Public Library/Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, Elena Klaw, San Jose State University, Veterans Embracing Transition (VET) Connect, Jemerson Diaz, Mark Pinto, and many more for this great honor. We hope that we can assist veterans and their families as well as caregivers and healthcare professionals during this critical time.


Screening:
Monday, 4/20/2020 - Monday, 5/4/2020
Extended to Wednesday, 5/20/2020

Q&A with Jemerson Diaz, Mark Pinto, and Ming Lai:
Thursday, 4/23/2020, 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

To watch the recorded Q&A:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq-AjorA38E

To learn more about the Screening and Q&A:
https://www.sjpl.org/blog/visions-warriors

To learn more about the San Jose Public Library/Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library:
https://www.sjpl.org/king

To learn more about San Jose State University:
https://www.sjsu.edu/

To learn more about California Center for the Book and “Community Conversations with Veterans”:
https://calbook.org/programs/community-conversations-with-veterans/

“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN AT THE ARCADIA PUBLIC LIBRARY [POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE]

We’re pleased to announce that “Visions of Warriors” feature documentary will be screening at the Arcadia Public Library on Monday, 4/20/2020, from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Arcadia is part of the San Gabriel Valley of Los Angeles. Based in this diverse and thriving region, we’re proud to call it our home. It’s an honor to be able to share our film with its residents, in particular veterans and their families. This screening is made possible by “Community Conversations with Veterans,” a partnership between the California libraries and the respected California Center for the Book. The Arcadia Public Library’s community partner for the screening is the Gilb Museum of Arcadia Heritage, which will be unveiling a new Arcadia Veterans Kiosk. Thank you to Patricia Smith, the Arcadia Public Library, the Gilb Museum of Arcadia Heritage, Julianna Robbins, and the California Center for the Book for this great honor. 

Screening and Q&A with Ming Lai:
Monday, 4/20/2020, 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Arcadia Public Library
20 West Duarte Road
Arcadia, CA 91006


To learn more about the library:
https://www.arcadiaca.gov/enrich/arcadia_public_library/index.php

To learn more about the museum:
https://www.arcadiaca.gov/enrich/arcadia_public_library/gilb_museum_of_arcadia_heritage/about.php

To learn more about “Community Conversations with Veterans”:
https://calbook.org/programs/community-conversations-with-veterans/

“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN AT THE KERN COUNTY LIBRARY / BEALE MEMORIAL LIBRARY [POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE]

We’re excited to announce that “Visions of Warriors” will be screening at the Kern County Library/Beale Memorial Library on Tuesday, 4/7/2020, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. as part of California Center for the Book and the California libraries’ “ Community Conversations with Veterans” program. The original Beale Memorial Library with its mission style architecture was opened in 1900. Because of an earthquake in 1957, it moved to a new location on Truxtun Avenue. In 1988, a new main library building at this location was opened and has served the community ever since. The Kern County Library system offers Veterans Resource Centers at multiple locations. Its goal is to offer its customers a positive library experience and outstanding service. Thank you to Ashley Clay, Kern County Library/Beale Memorial Library, Julianna Robbins, and California Center for the Book for this great honor.

Screening and Q&A with Ming Lai:
Thursday, 4/7/2020, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Kern County Library/Beale Memorial Library
701 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301


To learn more about library: 
http://www.kerncountylibrary.org/

To learn more about “Community Conversation with Veterans”:
https://calbook.org/programs/community-conversations-with-veterans/

“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN AT THE CORONADO PUBLIC LIBRARY [POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE]

We’re thrilled to announce that “Visions of Warriors” will be screening at the Coronado Public Library on Saturday, 3/21/2020, from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. as part of the California Center for the Book and California libraries’ Community Conversations with Veterans program. Coronado and surrounding San Diego are home to many veterans and active military. Founded in 1890, the library on picturesque Coronado island has a rich history. John D. Spreckels, the owner of the iconic Hotel del Coronado, built the library with its classic revival architecture and gave it to the city of Coronado and its people. According to its website, the mission of the library is to “promote reading, life-long learning, and the pursuit of knowledge.” Its veterans resources include “Veterans Connect @ the Library,” which connects veterans and their families to benefits and services for which they are eligible. Thank you to the Eileen Hauser, the Coronado Public Library, Franklin Escobedo, Julianna Robbins, and the California Center for the Book for this wonderful honor.

Screening and Q&A with Ming Lai: 
Saturday, 3/21/2020, 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Coronado Public Library
640 Orange Avenue
Coronado, CA 92118


To learn more about the library:
https://www.coronado.ca.us/government/departments_divisions/library_services

To learn more about “Community Conversations with Veterans”: 
https://calbook.org/programs/community-conversations-with-veterans/

“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN AT THE VANDENBURG AIR FORCE BASE

We’re truly honored to screen “Visions of Warriors” at the Vandenburg Air Force Base on Tuesday, 8/6/19, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The goal of our documentary has always been to assist both veterans and active military. We deeply appreciate this wonderful opportunity to share our film with this storied Air Force base. Established in 1941 and located in California’s Central Coast, Vandenburg is the third largest Air Force base in the U.S. and host of the 30th Space Wing. This screening is made possible by many helping agencies at the base—their Mental Health team, Legal team, Inspector General (IG), Equal Opportunity (EO), Sexual Assault Response and Prevention (SAPR), and Special Victim’s Counsel (SVC). Thank you to Captain Melissa Ken, all of the participating agencies, and Vandenburg Air Force Base. Special thanks to Charlene and Stanford Hirotsu for their generous donation, which helped pay for travel expenses.

Screening and Q&A with Ming Lai:
Tuesday, 8/6/19, 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.*
Vandenburg Air Force Base
747 Nebraska Ave.
Vandenburg Air Force Base, CA 93437

*This screening is private and not open to the public.

To learn more about the base:
https://www.vandenberg.af.mil/

“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN AT THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF ART THERAPISTS / INTERNATIONAL ART THERAPY PRACTICE/RESEARCH CONFERENCE

“Visions of Warriors” will be screening at the British Association of Art Therapists / International Art Therapy Practice/Research Conference on Saturday, 7/13/19, between 4:15 p.m. and 5:15 p.m. Because this feature documentary is 93 minutes long, a 10-minute preview will be screened. The screening will take place at the historic Queen Mary University of London, whose history dates back to 1785. According to their site, the respected British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT) is a “professional organization for art therapists in the UK” and “works to promote art therapy and provides professional support and advice to its members.” At its dynamic International Art Therapy Practice/Research Conference, “art therapists from 35 countries present the newest of practice innovations and research.” Thank you to Val Huet, Alex McDonald, and the British Association of Art Therapists for this great honor!

Screening:
Saturday, 7/13/19, between 4:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.*
Queen Mary University of London
Bancroft Building
David Sizer Lecture Theatre
Mile End Road
London, E1 4NS

*A preview of the film will be screened.

To learn more about the screening:
https://www.baat.org/Assets/Docs/International%20conference/June%20Programs/Saturday%20Agenda.pdf

To register for the International Art Therapy/Research Conference:
https://www.baat.org/Courses-Conferences/Conferences

To learn more about the British Association of Art Therapists:
https://www.baat.org/

To learn more about the Queen Mary University of London:
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/

“VISIONS OF WARRIORS” TO SCREEN AT THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH / VETERANS AND LOVED ONES RECOVERY (VALOR)

We’re excited to announce that “Visions of Warriors” will be screening at the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health / Veterans and Loved Ones Recovery (VALOR) on Wednesday, 5/15/19, at 12:30 p.m. in celebration of Mental Health Month. The screening will take place at their headquarters in the historic Bob Hope Patriotic Hall. According to their site, VALOR’s mission is to “provide mental health services to Veterans and their families, regardless of VA eligibility status and military discharge, in a supportive environment.” The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health’s mission, in turn, is to “optimize the hope, recovery, wellbeing, and life trajectory of Los Angeles County’s most vulnerable through access to care and resources that promote not only independence and personal recovery but also connectedness and community reintegration.” Built in 1916, the Bob Hope Patriotic Hall is a Los Angeles landmark, serving as the home of the Los Angeles Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and many veterans services organizations. Born and raised in L.A., we love our great city and are honored to participate in this special event. Thank you to Katherine Guerra, Aknessa Ananikya, Sarah Vongsack, Deborah Hooks, Veterans and Loved Ones Recovery (VALOR), and the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health. Special thanks to Rita Murray of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Whittier for her generous support of our film.

Screening and Q&A with Ming Lai
Wednesday, 5/15/19, 12:30 p.m.
Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health / Veterans and Loved Ones Recovery (VALOR)
Bob Hope Patriotic Hall
1816 S. Figueroa St.
6th Floor, Bradley Conference Room
Los Angeles, CA 90015

*This screening is private and not open to the public.

To learn more about Veterans and Loved Ones Recovery (VALOR):
https://dmh.lacounty.gov/our-services/outpatient-services/valor/

To learn more about the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health:
https://dmh.lacounty.gov/https://dmh.lacounty.gov/

To learn more about the Bob Hope Patriotic Hall:
http://mva.lacounty.gov/bob-hope-patriotic-hall/