APA Conference Features #Ferguson Documentary

The American Psychological Association Biennial 2015 National Multicultural Conference & Summit Industry Professionals Offer Noteworthy Insight & Analysis with discussion of the Documentary Film: "Hands Up Don't Shoot Our Youth Movement."
 
MINNEAPOLIS - Jan. 29, 2015 - PRLog -- The American Psychological Association's Biennial 2015 National Multicultural Conference & Summit took place January 15th & 16th, in Atlanta, Georgia.  New documentary film: "Hands Up Don't Shoot Our Youth Movement" produced/directed by Minneapolis based filmmaker Ralph L. Crowder III, was chosen as a highlighted offering of the conference's “difficult dialogues” programming; and was approved by conference leadership for attendees to receive CEU's (Continuing Education Units).

Post-screening discussion and producer interviews gave selected conference organizers, and psychology trade professionals opportunity to provide rich commentary toward the educational and cultural value of the featured film.

Conference attendee Michael Drew, said "30 seconds into the film I could feel a visceral reaction" of his experience after viewing the film.

View video of #Ferguson Documentary Discussion of the 2015 NMCS Conference to hear more reactions from the field of psychology by visiting: http://youtu.be/S_fC66cVV6g



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