Event Date: April 9, 2025 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Come curious. Come ready to inspire and be inspired. Come be part of the shift.
How can stories lead to transformation in Chicago and beyond? Film has the power to help us imagine, dream, and open our minds to a world that reflects our deepest hopes and humanity.
Join a panel of storytellers, visionaries, and changemakers who stutter who are using the art of film to address challenges and opportunities to make change in our communities.
During our time together, we will hear and see glimpses of projects from the following panelists:
- Maya Chupkov, founder and executive director of Proud Stutter
- Reveca Torres, filmmaker and disability advocate
The panel will be moderated by Danielle Scruggs, the founder of Black Women Directors.
Remarks will be given by Northwestern faculty: Elisha Boxer Magnifico from CSD, David Catlin from the Department of Theatre, and Catherine Carrigan from RTVF.
Because Chicago has a rich and diverse community with deep historical roots, and the program will lift up topics that touch different issues, the event brings together distinct but intersectional communities: stuttering, journalism, film, disability, speech-language pathologists, and justice-impacted.
Space is limited so please grab your tickets today at https://www.flipcause.com/secure/event_step2/MjI4ODkw/300214
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Location:
Lutkin Memorial Hall - Northwestern University (700 University Pl, Evanston, IL 60201-3847)