Vermont Commons School is pleased to present to the broader community a free screening of “The House I Live In” and a panel discussion with film participants and area leaders on Wednesday, April 9, 2013 at 6 pm at the Vermont Commons School at 75 Green Mountain Drive in South Burlington. The film and panel discussion illustrates the war on drugs and its broad-reaching effect, which supports the Vermont Common mission of “Engaging Students with the World.” This broad topic is relevant to students, families, and community members.
The panel discussion after the movie screening will include film participants and expert speakers from both sides of this complex issue.
• Eugene Jarecki, Director, The House I Live In. Author and Director of both dramatic and documentary films
• Anthony Johnson, Parolee, Film Participant
• Susan Randall, Private Investigator, Film Participant
• John Pacht, Criminal Defense Attorney, Hoff Curtis, Film Participant
• William Darrow, US Prosecuting Attorney, US Attorney’s Office
• Thomas Simpatico, MD, Research Professor & Director of the Division for Integrated Health & Human Services at the UVM Center for Clinical & Translational Science and Professor of Psychiatry and Director of Public Psychiatry at the UVM College of Medicine
• Michael Rapaport, MD, Regional Medical Director for Correct Care Solutions, the company that manages the prison health care system in Vermont
• Trevor Whipple, South Burlington Police Chief, Adjunct Professor, CCV
For additional information please visit www.vermontcommons.org or contact Mary Hamilton, Director of Development and Community Events at: mhamilton@vermontcommons.org or 802 865-8084 x 13
Jan 11, 2025, 10 to 11:20 AM
The Magnetica - A Sound Healing ConcertJan 11, 2025, 6:30 to 7:30 PM
Divine Moving Burlington VermontJan 12, 2025