TRUSTED MESSENGER - Education and Outreach
Trusted Messenger is a great tool for education and outreach. With a one-hour runtime, it can easily be incorporated in college or post-graduate courses, conferences, or community screenings. We have English-language and Spanish-language versions available.
Please feel free to download and use this brief Discussion Guide created by our friends at the National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants.
If you'd like to include Trusted Messenger in your curriculum or to share it with your community, please contact us.
Here are some of the institutions that have already hosted screenings:
You may also be interested in the "Reflections" series, produced by Chris Newberry for the National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants. Each under five minutes, these short documentaries serve as intimate testimonials to the deep impact of COVID-19 on individuals in immigrant and refugee communities.
Please feel free to download and use this brief Discussion Guide created by our friends at the National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants.
If you'd like to include Trusted Messenger in your curriculum or to share it with your community, please contact us.
Here are some of the institutions that have already hosted screenings:
- National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants
- North American Refugee Health Conference
- NYU Langone Hospital, New York City (via Seed&Spark Impact Screening Experiences)
- University of Minnesota Medical School - Global Medicine
- University of Minnesota Medical School - Center for the Art of Medicine
- University of Minnesota School of Nursing
- HACER
- Migrant Clinicians Network
- Bethel University, St. Paul - see this great write-up about the Bethel event
You may also be interested in the "Reflections" series, produced by Chris Newberry for the National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants. Each under five minutes, these short documentaries serve as intimate testimonials to the deep impact of COVID-19 on individuals in immigrant and refugee communities.