福利导在线观看鈥檚 Substance and Violence Education Support Services (SAVES) hosted
                                                      a screening of the documentary 鈥淚nheritance鈥 on July 29 in Kyle Hall.
                                                   
                                                   The event was designed to spark conversation among community leaders around topics
                                                      such as 鈥渇amilies caught in cycles of poverty, intergenerational trauma, substance
                                                      use disorder and Appalachia,鈥 said SAVES Assistant Director Cora Taylor 鈥09, the event鈥檚
                                                      organizer.
                                                   
                                                   鈥淚nheritance鈥 follows the story of a young boy growing up surrounded by substance
                                                      abuse and poverty in rural Appalachia. 鈥淭he main character, Curtis, and his family
                                                      reflect so many of the families I鈥檝e had the honor of walking beside,鈥 said Taylor,
                                                      a Giles County, Virginia, native who throughout her career has served individuals
                                                      and families in the region. 鈥淭heir stories are ones we so rarely see 鈥 yet they are
                                                      all around us.鈥
                                                   
                                                   In addition to viewing the film, leaders gathered for the event engaged in earnest
                                                      talks about the film鈥檚 topics during expert panel discussions and break-out sessions.
                                                   
                                                   鈥淭he day sparked conversation in each group and attendees were provided with the overall
                                                      feedback of each group as well as their specific localities, identifying goals for
                                                      the next six to 12 months as well as longer-term strategies,鈥 Taylor said.
                                                   
                                                   SAVES, Taylor noted, received positive feedback about the event, which has prompted
                                                      requests for at least three more 鈥淚nheritance鈥 screenings throughout the New River
                                                      Valley, one of which is scheduled as an event in partnership with Radford City and
                                                      Pulaski County Public Schools as a next step in addressing community needs.
                                                   
                                                   鈥淚 am proud to work for this university and for the community outreach we are working
                                                      toward,鈥 Taylor said. 鈥湼@荚谙吖劭 holds a unique opportunity to be a change
                                                      catalyst for many of the families we serve in the New River Valley and Southwest Virginia.
                                                      This was one small step in that direction of identifying needs, barriers and ways
                                                      we as a community can support the thriving of all.鈥
                                                   
                                                   SAVES will also host a screening of the film on Sept. 5 at the Southwest Virginia
                                                      Higher Education Center in Abingdon, Virginia.
                                                   
                                                   Radford鈥檚 SAVES program works to reduce negative consequences related to substance
                                                      use/misuse and/or violence through campus-wide initiatives that address these issues
                                                      and promote student success.