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Please be aware of these two very important films at the APHA Annual Meeting sponsored by the APHA Film and Technology Center on Nov. 9 and 10.

 

  • Every Woman Matters: Portraits of Montana Women Living with Physical Disabilities, Producing Agency: The Montana Disability and Health Program. 8:30 minutes. Audience: Disability Community, Breast Cancer Advocates, Public Health Professionals, Health Care Providers, General Public. Synopsis: Every Woman Matters: Portraits of Montana Women Living With Physical Disabilities depicts unique stories of overcoming challenges to breast cancer screening. Contact: Meg Ann Traci, PhD, (406) 243-4956, matraci@ruralinstitute.umt.edu 

  • PhotoMaps: Through Our Eyes. 32:00 minutes, University of Florida, College of Public Health. Intended audience: Women living with disabilities. Synopsis: This project was part of a larger study to identify the barriers to breast health screening for women living with physical disabilities. Contact: Eva Egensteiner, MA, CPH, (352) 273-5102, eegenst@phhp.ufl.edu 

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