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Thanks for sharing this little sample
Andy. I can see the completed film will be a helpful
and clear tool to use with people who have no sense
of the reality of this issue and what it means to
all of us, but especially to the children and young
people involved. I've been reminded of its reality
recently because we have a young man doing a placement
with us from his program at NAIT who came here about
four years ago from Sierra Leone, physically mutilated
as a child during the war there and it is good to
see him making a huge effort to now move forward
with his life, but this should never have happened
to a boy.
Very powerful. Please let me know when this
series is going to be
aired.
Dr. Michael Barrett,
University of Cambridge, England
Inspiring and reflective! Thank you for sharing this.
Dr. Michael Schechter,
Michigan State University, USA
Thanks for forwarding this. It is a very powerful statement. I might
figure out a way to get my students next fall to see it, perhaps at the
beginning of the course.
Lee Elliott, University of
Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
What an incredible sampling. I hope the documentary comes through.