MVA CELEBRATES VETERANS DAY WITH SCREENING OF CAUSEWAY ON BATTLESHIP IOWA

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MEDIA RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

November 7, 2022

Contact: Kathleen Piche' Kpiche@mva.lacounty.gov; JeNai Davis JDavis@mva.lacounty.gov

 

MILITARY & VETERANS AFFAIRS CELEBRATES VETERANS DAY WITH SCREENING OF CAUSEWAY ON BATTLESHIP IOWA

LA County Department of Military & Veterans Affairs Partners with A24 and Apple Films to Present a Screening of a New Film Depicting an LGBTQ Soldier Recovering from TBI & PTSD.

LOS ANGELES, CA – On Friday, November 11th, the Los Angeles County Department of Military & Veterans Affairs (MVA) will sponsor a screening of Causeway, a film depicting the life of a soldier played by Jennifer Lawrence who suffers from a traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post-traumatic stress (PTS) after surviving an explosion in Afghanistan.

Join us this Veterans Day, November 11, 2022, at 6 PM on the Battleship USS IOWA, followed by a panel of experts to discuss issues raised in the film.

WHAT:

The Los Angeles County Department of Military & Veterans Affairs, the Veteran Peer Access Network, A24 and Apple Films present a screening of the new film "Causeway" starring Jennifer Lawrence as a soldier returning from Afghanistan with TBI and PTSD. The film is a quiet portrait of how relationships foster recovery.

6:00-7:00 PM: Meet and greet

7:00-8:40 PM: Film screening

8:45-9:15 PM: Panel Discussion

WHO:

Master of Ceremonies/Moderator: Kristen Kavanaugh, USMC veteran, LGBTQ vet advocate, Senior Executive, Tesla, Naval Academy graduate.

Panelists:

Jim Zenner, USA Veteran; MVA Director.

Lila Neugebauer, Causeway Director.

Carl Castro, USA Veteran; Director, Center for Innovation and Research on Veterans & Military Families and Director of Military Veterans Programs, University of Southern California.

Jodie Grenier, USMC Veteran; CEO, Foundation for Women Warriors.

WHY:

There have been 414,000 Wounded Warriors who suffer from Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) of all severities through 2019 (Depart of Defense).

22% of all casualties from the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan resulted from brain injuries.

About 20% of Veterans who served in Iraq or Afghanistan suffer the effects of PTSD in a given year.

A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Psychiatry found that 20% of veterans with TBI reported suicidal thoughts.

WHEN:

Friday, November 11, 2022, from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

WHERE:

Battleship USS Iowa, Rear deck

  250 S Harbor Blvd, San Pedro, CA 90731

REGISTER:

 

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The LA County Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) provides assistance to LA County veterans, active service members and their families with resources, programs, services and state and federal benefits, including: compensation and pension claims, burial benefits and services, medical and mental health referral, education and vocational rehabilitation, home loans and grants applications, employment and job placement assistance, DMV veteran designation, legal service referrals, appeal processes, incarcerated veterans and aid and attendance.