What does the SCOTUS ruling mean for Connecticut women? And Exploring youth mental illness
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Where We Live
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Publication Date |
Jun 27, 2022
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00:49:00

Mental illness, especially among children, is hard to identify.

Today, we preview a new Ken Burns documentary--Hiding In Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness. 

We talk with film director Erik Ewers, and Connecticut resident, Yanarry Acevedo, who’s featured in the film.

This documentary speaks directly to the children impacted by mental illness, and how trauma has shaped their worldview and influenced their well being.

First, we talk about the US Supreme Court’s ruling reversing Roe V. Wade - what’s your reaction?

GUESTS:

  • Claudine Constant - Public Policy and Advocacy Director of the Connecticut ACLU
  • Erik Ewers: co-director and editor of the Ken Burns film Hiding in Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness
  • Yanarry Acevedo: featured participant in documentary, New Haven 19 years old

Where We Live is dedicated to exploring the issues and impact of the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe. We wanted to create a space to make it easy for our listeners to find all of this content with one click. Visit ctpublic.org/PostRoeWorld for easy access to our ongoing coverage.

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