Remember Me: Dementia in the African American Community
FREE Documentary Screening and Panel Discussion
Doors open at 4:00 pm.
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Remember Me: Dementia in the African American Community is an award-winning feature documentary film that examines the impact dementia and the more than 100 causes are having on the Black community.
The film discusses:
What dementia is.
The different types/causes of dementia.
Risk factors.
The Black Church.
The History of Mistrust/Distrust of the medical community and government.
The impact on caregivers.
Medical advancements.
And much more.
Among the featured interviews include: Academy Award and Emmy Award-winning actor Louis Gossett Jr.; Nurse scientist Dr. Fayron Epps; Dementia expert and researcher Dr. Antoine Trammell; dementia family Steve and Danita Jefferson; Caregiver expert Sonya Gunter; dementia patient Jackie Collins-Riddick, caregiver Darlene Hannah; and many more.
The documentary is written, directed and produced by C. Nathaniel Brown for Expected End Entertainment. Narration by Tarai Alexander. Edited by Phillip Hendricks and C. Nathaniel Brown.
A Panel Discussion will follow the documentary to allow audience members to ask questions of dementia experts.