National Public Health Week Film Festival
Mark Your Calendars!
April 7 - 11, 2008
You are invited to the School of Public Health's 4th Annual Film Festival!
In recognition of National Public Health Week, the SPH, its community partners, and the Minnesota Public Health Association are offering free films about public health issues.
All screenings will be in the renovated Mayo Memorial Auditorium on the East Bank of the University of Minnesota's Minneapolis campus.
Monday, April 7
Environmental Health theme
Mayo Memorial Auditorium
6:15 p.m.
We will be showing A Crude Awakening: The
Oil Crash. It is a 90-minute documentary
that tells the story of how our
civilization's addiction to oil puts it on a
collision course with geology.
Speaker: Dr. Lanny Schmidt, a Regents Professor from the University of Minnesota Chemical Engineering/Material Substance program, will introduce the film and lead a 15 minute Q&A discussion.
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Tuesday, April 8
Global Health theme
Mayo Memorial Auditorium
5:30 p.m.
We will be showing ¡Salud!, which
examines how the cash-strapped
country of Cuba has become "one of the
world's best health systems."
Speaker: August Nimtz, professor of political science at the University of Minnesota, will introduce film and lead a 15 minute Q&A discussion.
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Wednesday, April 9
Health Disparities theme
Mayo Memorial Auditorium
5:30 p.m.
We will being showing two episodes
of Unnatural Causes, a new PBS
documentary that examines America's
socio-economic and racial inequities in
health.
The two episodes are:
1. In Sickness and In Wealth (56 mins)
What are the connections between healthy bodies and healthy bank accounts?
2. Becoming American (28 min) R
Recent Mexican immigrants, though often poorer, tend to be healthier than the average American. But the longer they live here, the worse their relative health becomes. What's protective about new immigrant communities that we can all learn from? And what erodes this shield over time?
Speakers: Health Commissioner Sanne Magnan, Minnesota Department of Health, will introduce the film. Michael Oakes, associate professor of epidemology at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, will lead a 15 minute Q&A discussion.
Friday, April 11
Sexual Health theme
Mayo Memorial Auditorium
5:30 p.m.
We will be showing Sex Ed and the
State, which is a look at the Minnesota's
state legislature and the fate of a
comprehensive sexuality education
bill. Vintage sex ed films will also be
screened.
Speaker: Jim Winkle, School of Public Health Alumnus, director of "Sex Ed & the State," will introduce the film and lead a 15 minute Q&A discussion.
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