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Rocky Mountain PBS pairs student film with discussion about suicide
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The 17-year-old’s short documentary will lead into a conversation about preventing suicide.
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The 17-year-old’s short documentary will lead into a conversation about preventing suicide.
The initiative aims to put more Vermont in Vermont PBS.
Six K-12 STEM educators are collaborating with the public radio program on new ways to teach science in school.
“This film series just tries to give people a window into what their life is like and how this important law has changed their lives and contributed more to our society.”
PBS and WNET say 3.6 million tuned in for the Oct. 21 airing.
“It’s like an underground, accepted family conversation, so we thought we would get that conversation out into the world to talk about it.”
The station has partnered with a local production company to introduce an Americana format.
KUED in Salt Lake City premiered “Hope Lives: Preventing Teen Suicide” Monday.