Yale University Screening of Rough Cut 54C and Presentation - April 18, 2011
The screening went very well, despite a lower than expected turnout. But I felt the smaller size of the audience allowed for intimate, in-depth discussions about cultural competency. The film was met with great fervor and praise by professors: Professor Frank Keil, Professor Kristi Lockhart of psychology and Amy Cheng, Yale School of Medicine, who apparently really, really loved the film. Dr. Keil, the Charles C. and Dorathea S. Dilley Professor of Psychology, and Dr. Lockhart invited me with the final cut of the film for a Master's Tea, which I understood to be some kind of campus event held every week. It is apparently an honor to be invited because I learned before leaving that Master's Tea often features rising luminaries and high-profile people like Hillary Clinton and US Supreme Court Justice Anthony Scalia. We received 3 film evaluations, which rated the film a 10, much to my surprise. All three of them stayed afterwards to share how much they liked the film was.


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