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Hearts of Glass

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Screenings

Future Screenings

We are currently focused on virtual and hybrid events and would be thrilled to help you organize a virtual screening.

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  • Square graphic with the “Hearts of Glass” film logo, “Hearts of Glass” in black text inside the outline of a green heart accented with leaves, next to black text “July is DISABILITY PRIDE MONTH.” Below the text is the Disability Pride Flag which has a black background and five colored diagonal stripes. From right to left the colors are red, yellow, white, blue and green.

    Summer & Disability Pride 2023

    We’ve been doing a lot of work with Arc Chapters across the United States. The national organization as well as local chapters have great resources and information about Disability Pride Month.

    Square Graphic with white background. Text at the top “SPRINGING INTO ACTION.” Below the text are two square graphics – one is for Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month 2023 and the other is for Autism Acceptance Month. The DD Awareness graphic features original artwork – multi-colored leaves outlined in black against a bright green background. There’s an orange band with text that runs across the lower quarter of the graphic. Text reads “Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month 2023 Beyond the Conversation #DDAM2023.” To the right of that graphic is another with a dark blue background with white text arched across the top - “AUSTISM ACCEPTANCE MONTH.” Below the text is a bright green infinity sign (an “8” on its side). Below that is the text “Different Not Less.” Every letter in the word “different” uses a unique font. In the lower right corner of the graphic is the Disability:IN logo.

    Springing Into Action

    We’ve had an exciting couple of months. Here are some highlights during Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month and Autism and Neurodiversity Acceptance Month.

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Natasha Fisher, Director of Product Management
Relias

“The film beautifully demonstrates that integrated employment with competitive wages for people with disabilities is a win for us all.”

Dr. Leonard Abbeduto, Director
UC Davis MIND Institute

“A fantastic mash-up of agriculture and disability rights documentary. I’m excited about the conversations this film with spark about inclusion.”

Tim Villegas, Certified Autism Specialist
Founder/Editor-in-Chief, Think Inclusive

“A refreshing example of a social enterprise that leverages community buyin as a way to showcase and promote diverse talent.”

Elaine E. Katz, Senior VP
Kessler Foundation

“Brings hope and new ideas to families that employment and independence with the support of the community is possible!”

Stephanie Coleman - Family Support Coordinator
Kansas University on Developmental Disabilities

“A powerful reminder of how our communities are made better when all members are included.”

Mark Morris, Crisis and Transition Support Team Program Supervisor
Nueces Center for Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities

“An opportunity for viewers to consider the power of community connections to foster and support meaningful employment.”

Barb Ziemke, Co-Director
PACER’s National Parent Center on Transition and Employment

“The film is a breath of fresh air – inspiring, heartwarming and joyful.”

Jess Swigonski, Programming Manager
Wild & Scenic Film Festival

“A moving journey through innovative food production, entrepreneurship and inclusion.”

Marissa Duswalt Epstein, Lecturer
Stanford Graduate School of Business

“An inspiring example of the value and contributions that people with disabilities bring to the workplace and the transformation that occurs in people’s lives when they are fully integrated as contributing members of the community.”

Dr. Robin Hansen, Director
Clinical Programs, UC Davis MIND Institute

“I can’t choose one audience for the film because I wish everyone would see it.”

Dr. Kara Ayers, Associate Director
University of Cincinnati Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities

“A big source of creative inspiration from a small town in Wyoming…a story of employment possibilities for community members with developmental and other disabilities.”

Donna Meltzer, CEO
National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities

“A living breathing glimpse of the future.”

Tara Cunningham, CEO
Specialisterne USA

“Captivating and inspiring.”

Dr. Emily Monago, Chief Diversity Officer
University of Wyoming

“Terrific programming that Montana Vocational Rehabilitation and Blind Services used as a springboard to highlight our work AND that of a Montana employer who is championing competitive integrated employment.”

Chandra Hermanson, Administrator
Disability Employment and Transitions Vocational Rehabilitation, State of Montana

“A compelling and timely story that enhances the Wyoming narrative and promotes engaged and inclusive communities.”

Shannon Smith, Executive Director
ThinkWY | Wyoming Humanities

“Amazing — an important movie that truly shows the value and loyalty this diverse group brings to the table!”

Mona Lisa Faris, Publisher
DIVERSEability Magazine

Share the film with your community!

Contact filmmaker Jennifer Tennican to bring the film to your community.

Jennifer Tennican
307-690-2258
jen@jentenproductions.com

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