Health has never been more top of mind than during the COVID-19 pandemic. The same goes for grief. But as this year has challenged and tested our nation, we're embracing grace and humor to help us inspire new attitudes—particularly toward mental health, social connection, and the importance of resiliency. Geralyn Dreyfous, Kirsten Johnson, Mark H. Rapaport, MD, Regina K. Scully, and Ross Kauffman gathered on Saturday, January 30, 2021 to discuss the power of science and storytelling to influence new approaches to mental illness—and foster resiliency in these troubled times.
PANELISTS
Geralyn Dreyfous, Utah Film Center founder and board chair
Kirsten Johnson, director of films like Dick Johnson Is Dead and Cameraperson
Mark H. Rapaport, MD, CEO of Huntsman Mental Health Institute
Regina K. Scully, producer of films like What Would Sophia Loren Do? and Won't You Be My Neighbor?
Ross Kauffman, director of films like What Would Sophia Loren Do? and Born Into Brothels
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