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Alzheimer's documentary film and panel discussion Sept. 18

Part of the annual Human Rights and Social Justice Program

alz-film-posterA panel discussion and screening of the film "You're Looking at Me Like I Live Here and I Don't Live Here: An Alzheimer's Documentary" will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18, in 212 MacMillan Hall.

The event is the first in a series of lectures, films, exhibits and concerts scheduled as part of the annual Human Rights and Social Justice Program, "Global Partnership for Health Equity and Healthy Sustainable Lives for All."

The panel discussion will take place after the film screening, which is shown in conjunction with World Alzheimer's Month.

Panelists are Kate De Medeiros, Blayney Assistant Professor of Sociology and Gerontology, and Jennifer Kinney, interim chair and professor of sociology and gerontology.

The event is sponsored by the department of sociology and gerontology and the Scripps Gerontology Center, in partnership with the Center for American and World Cultures and Miami University Libraries.

The Human Rights and Social Justice Program, organized by the Center for American and World Cultures, includes events through fall semester.