Documentary Film: DAY ONE

Location: Center for Global Citizenship; 3672 West Pine Mall, St. Louis, MO 63108
Wed, April 3, 5:30pm - 8:00pm
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“Day One” follows a group of teens from war zones in the Middle East and Africa as they are resettled in St. Louis and enrolled at Nahed Chapman New American Academy, a unique school in the St. Louis Public Schools system for refugees only. Traumatized on their arrival - having survived war and years in refugee camps - the kids are guided through an incredible program of healing, PTSD intervention, education, and adjustment by the school’s passionate and talented educators. The featured teens come from Somalia, Afghanistan, the Congo, Iraq, and Syria. These students and their families are faced with economic, language, psychological, and cultural challenges, sometimes dangerous living conditions, and the U.S.’s turbulent anti-immigrant political climate. Filmed over the course of a year, “Day One” follows the kids as they progress through their layers of grief and loss while attending school, forging new friendships, and preparing to be mainstreamed into “regular” public high school with the support and mentorship of their compassionate teachers and advocates.

 

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