This Is Where I Learned Not To Sleep

Hosted by Harbor House

In-person

When

Dec 13, 6:30 PM CST

Where

Kankakee Community College

100 College Dr, Auditorium, Kankakee, IL, 60901

Price

Free Screening

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About the event

Join us for a FREE screening of Mark Wynn’s award winning documentary, This Is Where I Learned Not To Sleep, which explores the impacts of domestic violence and the importance of informed community response.

This film will be followed by a community panel featuring remarks from Lt. Mark Wynn (ret.) and Kankakee County State’s Attorney Jim Rowe, Manteno Police Department Chief Al Swinford, RN & SANE of St. Mary's Hospital Brook Coutant and Community Advocacy Supervisor Jayden of Harbor House.

Please register via Kinema to get your free ticket TODAY!

Event Participants

Jayden, CDVP

Community Advocacy Supervisor, KCCADV

Jim Rowe

Kankakee County State's Attorney

Chief Al Swinford

Manteno Police Department

Brook Coutant RN, TNS AA-SANE

St. Mary's Hospital

Lt. Mark Wynn (ret.)

Wynn Consulting

About the film

Part quest for justice. Part journey towards healing. Decorated Nashville cop Mark Wynn wrestles with his own violent childhood while working to reform decades of domestic violence mishandling, cover-ups, and abuse from deep within law enforcement.“I lived with a monster. I know how this works.” Lt. Mark Wynn challenges fellow police officers to end generations of disregard and systemic failures around domestic violence. While training officers in rural Texas, Mark revisits his childhood home for the first time since he escaped as a child and confronts his family’s traumatic past. How was he able to break the cycle of violence that traps so many men?With access to sensitive police trainings, the film explores the complex relationship between police and family violence. By revealing his own haunting childhood, Mark challenges other men to stand up and reform the system to better help women and children. “Men create 98% of these crimes – it’s up to us to stop the violence.”Bringing together the Producers, Impact Producers and Filmmakers from The Homestretch, Audrey & Daisy, Private Violence and Bully, this project brings a unique depth to the dialogue around police reform and challenges perceptions of violence against women and children.

Genre

Documentary

Runtime

0h 38m

Released

2023

Director

Anne de Mare, Kirsten Kelly

Producer

Andrew W. Schwertfeger, Anne de Mare, Kirsten Kelly

Executive Producer

Cindy Waitt, Gavin de Becker

Crew

Paul Lovelace, Nelson Walker, Amy Bench

About the space

Located in KCC's auditorium.

Indoor Event

Wheelchair accessible

School

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