Surviving the Spectrum
Free virtual screening
See the award-winning and first-of-its-kind short documentary, Surviving the Spectrum, on Friday, April 17th, 7pm CST, on Zoom in honor of Autism Acceptance Month, followed by a panel with Director Carley Marissa and Executive Producer Emily Scott!
Surviving the Spectrum, produced by the Autism Foundation of Oklahoma, is a short documentary exploring the intersection of autism and suicide risk through the lived experiences of Oklahomans. The film features individuals on the autism spectrum, families, and mental health professionals, highlighting the urgent need for greater understanding and improved support. Recognized for addressing an often-overlooked issue, the documentary has helped spark important community conversations about mental health and neurodiversity.
Fun fact: This film was created entirely by neurodivergent people!
Zoom link will be sent to those who registered prior to event- for inquiries, contact carleyd@autismfoundationok.org.
Free virtual screening
See the award-winning and first-of-its-kind short documentary, Surviving the Spectrum, on Friday, April 17th, 7pm CST, on Zoom in honor of Autism Acceptance Month, followed by a panel with Director Carley Marissa and Executive Producer Emily Scott!
Surviving the Spectrum, produced by the Autism Foundation of Oklahoma, is a short documentary exploring the intersection of autism and suicide risk through the lived experiences of Oklahomans. The film features individuals on the autism spectrum, families, and mental health professionals, highlighting the urgent need for greater understanding and improved support. Recognized for addressing an often-overlooked issue, the documentary has helped spark important community conversations about mental health and neurodiversity.
Fun fact: This film was created entirely by neurodivergent people!
Zoom link will be sent to those who registered prior to event- for inquiries, contact carleyd@autismfoundationok.org.
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
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