The Invisible Shield Docuseries: Four-Part Film Screening & Community Conversation
Hosted by Lewis and Clark Public Health, this four-part film series and community conversation is free and open to the public. Each episode is an hour long and will be followed by an hour of facilitated community conversations among local residents, medical providers, scientists, skeptics, friends, critics and more.
The final screenings and community conversations has been scheduled from 6:30-8:30 PM Tuesday on:
at the Myrna Loy Theater, located at 15 N Ewing Street in Helena.
The table will be set for civil, respectful, and passionate conversation about public health – past, present, and future.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend and contribute, regardless of opinion or profession, creed or affiliation. All perspectives are welcome.
Please join us for important conversations about the health of our community.
About the Film Series
Now streaming on PBS, The Invisible Shield documentary series explores how public health has increased life spans and saved countless lives from disease, but underfunding, disinformation, and skepticism of science and government place human health at risk.
Tuesday, January 7: Episode 4 | The New Playbook
Discover how experts are rethinking the public health system in the face of declining life expectancy, inequality, and deaths of despair. How will the next generation of committed public health workers overcome the obstacles they will confront?
SPONSORED BY: St. Peter’s Health and NorthWestern Energy