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Apr 26, 2021 · Fighting for their son’s right to an inclusive education – where Emilio and other children with disabilities would be taught alongside their classmates without disabilities – film director Olivier and his wife Hilda investigate the personal stories of students and their parents in the US.
As 3-year-old Emilio prepares to start school; his family finds itself embroiled in a challenge all too common for children with disabilities -- to secure the right to an inclusive...
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Forget Me Not reveals a path to a more inclusive society that starts with welcoming diversity in the classroom. From Director Olivier Bernier and Featuring Sara Jo Soldovieri (Advocate), Lori Podvesker, (Director of Disability & Educational Policy, IncludeNYC ), David H. Rose, (Co-Creator of Universal Design for Learning), and Sue Swenson ...
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Olivier is the director of the new documentary Forget Me Not which follows his and his wife Hilda’s personal journey as their son Emilio, who has down syndrome, prepares to start school. We discuss the ongoing segregation of children with intellectual disabilities in schools, the societal and systemic barriers his family encountered, and the ...
Olivier Bernier. Director. As 3-year-old Emilio is ready to start school, his family finds itself cornered in the United States’ most segregated education system - New York City public...
Fighting for their son's right to an inclusive education - where Emilio and other children with disabilities would be taught alongside their classmates without disabilities - film director Olivier and his wife Hilda investigate the personal stories of students and their parents in the US.
Olivier Bernier. Director. We don't have any cast added to this movie. You can help by adding some! As 3-year-old Emilio is ready to start school, his family finds itself cornered in the United States' most segregated education system - New York City public schools.