Perspectives in Progress: Disability Advocacy 32 Years After the Ladd School

Film Screening and Panel Discussion

Thursday, February 13, 6:30 pm

Free and open to all

Film screening of Best Judgment: Ladd School Lessons followed by a panel discussion and Q+A


ABOUT THE PANEL

“Perspectives in Progress” is a film screening and panel discussion centered around the documentary film Best Judgment: Ladd School Lessons. The film uses the history of the Rhode Island institution that housed individuals with disabilities from 1908–1993 to examine problematic treatment and attitudes toward people with disabilities. The program will be held in the main gallery at the JAC surrounded by the exhibition The Sun featuring artwork by artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities. 

The screening will be followed by a panel discussion, where speakers—including filmmakers, scholars, and disability arts advocates—will contextualize historical events presented in the film and draw connections to contemporary care practices for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Panelists coming soon

ABOUT THE FILM

Over 15 years in the making, Best Judgment examines the history of the Joseph H. Ladd Center, Rhode Island's former institution for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. More than just a history lesson, this unique documentary is the result of a collaborative effort between former Ladd residents and others with disabilities, local musicians, and veteran media professionals. Best Judgment uses the history of the Ladd Center as a starting point to examine past and present attitudes toward those with disabilities and consider where our society should we go from here. The film concludes by considering a path toward a "better judgment".

Produced by Advocates in Action RI | Co-Directed Jim Wolpaw and Bob Macaux

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