“Audrie & Daisy: A Netflix Documentary” Film Screening

Date: November 10, 2016
Location: Santa Monica High School, Barnum Hall

The California Women’s Law Center invited individuals to attend a screening of the Sundance-nominated film Audrie & Daisy: A Netflix Documentary. This documentary film raised the awareness of our parents, students and community on the topics of underage drinking, sexual assault, cyber-bullying and suicide.

 

 

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Santa Monica High School, Barnum Hall

6:00 – 8:00 PM    Reception and Documentary

8:00 – 8:30 PM    Q&A with Panel of Professionals

8:30 – 9:00 PM    Resources Available in Lobby

Register for complimentary tickets here.

 

About the Film

In towns on different sides of America, two teenage girls pass out while intoxicated at high school parties and, while unconscious, both are sexually assaulted by boys they call friends. In the aftermath the girls each endure online harassment, both attempt suicide, and tragically, one dies. The film explores this new public square of shame from the perspective of the teenagers and their families–including the boys involved in the assaults and the girls willing to speak out publicly. The film is rated PG-13. CWLC encourages you to watch the trailer or entire piece on Netflix if you have any concerns about your adolescent viewing.

 

About the Panelists

 

Candy Finnigan – Nationally recognized Interventionist, Author of When Enough is Enough, Penguin Press and regularly featured on A&E’s Intervention.

Dr. Don Grant, PhD – (un)BOOT CAMP, award-winning Media Psychologist, Chair of the American Psychological Association Committee on Device Management.

Dr. Ericha Scott, PhD, LPCC – Internationally Certified Advanced Addiction Counselor, Board Certified Art Therapist, Registered Expressive Arts Therapist, Trauma Specialist.

Chris Shumow – Founder of Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers and SAMOHI Alumni. Chris has set the standard for adolescent treatment amongst industry professionals.