[Naperville, IL, June 21, 2019] Filmmaker Diane Nilan probably knows as much as anyone in the USA about
the trials and tribulations of homeless persons. On July 12, Nilan will return to Just Views, a free monthly film screening event sponsored by the DuPage Peace through Justice Coalition, to screen two of her recent short documentaries featuring homeless families and youth. A short discussion will follow.
In 2005, Nilan founded a nonprofit organization, HEAR US Inc., to give voice and visibility to the (now) 6,000,000+ American children and youth living in cars and shelters, on the streets, or doubled up with other families. She previously led area shelters (Joliet and Aurora) and was instrumental in legislative efforts to remove barriers to education encountered by students without homes.
Nilan’s been living in her van since 2005 and has traveled over 400,000 miles of mostly backroads through 48 mainland states, and Hawaii (not in her R.V.), making dozens of films viewed by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. Her work has earned recognition from a variety of organizations.
Her documentaries give parents and youth the opportunity to share their stories, debunking many myths about homelessness. Nilan will also explain a legislative effort to address these problems: The Homeless Children and Youth Act -- legislation being considered by U.S. House Finance Committee. Two Naperville area congresspersons, Bill Foster and Sean Casten, sit on this committee.
The audience will also learn about Nilan’s most ambitious journey, the HEAR US 2020 VisionQuest journey, launching from Naperville on July 20th.
https://www.hearus.us/projects/awareness/2020.html |
This film screening begins at 7:20 pm, and it is free and open to the public. Just Views is sponsored by the DuPage Peace through Justice Coalition. The event is held in Naperville at the DuPage Unitarian Universalist Church at 1828 Old Naperville Road. Event organizers are Stephanie Hughes 630/ 420-4233; Associate Director is Carol Tritschler 630/961-0106.
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