HCTAYC set to host digital story screening
Community members and service providers are invited to attend the Humboldt County Transition-Age Youth Collaboration (HCTAYC) 2024 Digital Story Screening World Premiere and Youth Panel from 3 to 5 p.m. Feb. 23 at the D Street Neighborhood Center, 1301 D St., Arcata.
In the summer of 2023, eight Humboldt County transition-age youth who have experience in foster care, juvenile justice, mental health and homelessness services traveled to a week-long retreat in the Bay Area. In collaboration with Story Center of Berkeley and HCTAYC staff, youth were given the space to process their lived experiences in various systems and transform these stories into poignant short documentary films.
Creation of these threeto-five-minute stories, and storytelling, have been a core part of HCTAYC's advocacy since the program's inception in 2008. Youth storytellers will be present after the screening for a panel discussion of their process and experiences crafting these films.
Subject matter of the stories is varied and may be triggering to some. Topics of stories include surviving mental health facilities, navigating the medical system, sexualized violence, queer youth experience and self-harm, among others.
Light refreshments and beverages will be available.
To protect the health and safety of immunocompromised community members, masking is encouraged at this event. This event space is zero waste and complies with the city of Arcata's adoption of a Zero Waste Action Plan.
Transportation is available for transition-age youth who RSVP to Rosemary Shultz at staff@hctayc.org or 707-298-5190.