These Are My Hours screening + Q&A
Donation protected
This event has been confirmed for June 6th at 7pm at the Bryn Mawr Film Institute! You can still contribute here if you would like ad space in addition to tickets, or to help cover the costs of the event. If you would just like to purchase tickets outright, please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/these-are-my-hours-film-screening-qa-tickets-52183852307
When I first saw These Are My Hours at the 2018 Indie Birth Retreat, I knew I HAD to bring a screening of the film to Philadelphia. I cannot understate the potential this film has to shift the paradigm around birth, if it reaches a wide audience.
Philadelphia, while it is the fifth largest city in the US, has very few options when it comes to where and how people give birth and receive perinatal care.
These Are My Hours provides a beautiful glimpse into how birth CAN be.
I want to bring this film to the Bryn Mawr Film Institute - tentatively this June 2019 - and bring Emily Graham to Philadelphia to run a Q&A after the event. There are start up costs involved in booking the theater and making Emily's travel possible.
I am asking for donors to help cover the start up costs so that this vision can become reality! While I am suggesting five tiers of donation, anything helps, and I also acknowledge that you may want to donate even if you cannot be in Philadelphia for the event.
If you are a birth professional in the Philadelphia area and interesting in collaborating beyond the options mentioned below, please reach out to me directly!
Donation Tiers:
tier 1 - $20 = 2 tickets
tier 2 - $50 = 3 tickets + space to display business cards or other promotional material at the event
tier 3 - $100 = 4 tickets + space to display business cards or other promotional material at the event + small ad in a printed program
tier 4 - $200 = 5 tickets + space to display business cards or other promotional material at the event + large ad in a printed program given to all attendees
tier 5 VIP - $500 = 10 tickets + space to display business cards or other promotional material at the event + large ad in a printed program given to all attendees + listed as co-host of event on marketing materials in Philly, online, and via These Are My Hours
These Are My Hours website: https://thesearemyhours.com/about/
More on why I think this film is so important:
http://loveoverfearwellness.com/2018/05/review-these-are-my-hours/
When I first saw These Are My Hours at the 2018 Indie Birth Retreat, I knew I HAD to bring a screening of the film to Philadelphia. I cannot understate the potential this film has to shift the paradigm around birth, if it reaches a wide audience.
Philadelphia, while it is the fifth largest city in the US, has very few options when it comes to where and how people give birth and receive perinatal care.
These Are My Hours provides a beautiful glimpse into how birth CAN be.
I want to bring this film to the Bryn Mawr Film Institute - tentatively this June 2019 - and bring Emily Graham to Philadelphia to run a Q&A after the event. There are start up costs involved in booking the theater and making Emily's travel possible.
I am asking for donors to help cover the start up costs so that this vision can become reality! While I am suggesting five tiers of donation, anything helps, and I also acknowledge that you may want to donate even if you cannot be in Philadelphia for the event.
If you are a birth professional in the Philadelphia area and interesting in collaborating beyond the options mentioned below, please reach out to me directly!
Donation Tiers:
tier 1 - $20 = 2 tickets
tier 2 - $50 = 3 tickets + space to display business cards or other promotional material at the event
tier 3 - $100 = 4 tickets + space to display business cards or other promotional material at the event + small ad in a printed program
tier 4 - $200 = 5 tickets + space to display business cards or other promotional material at the event + large ad in a printed program given to all attendees
tier 5 VIP - $500 = 10 tickets + space to display business cards or other promotional material at the event + large ad in a printed program given to all attendees + listed as co-host of event on marketing materials in Philly, online, and via These Are My Hours
These Are My Hours website: https://thesearemyhours.com/about/
More on why I think this film is so important:
http://loveoverfearwellness.com/2018/05/review-these-are-my-hours/
Organizer
Jenna Michelle Bee Brown
Organizer
Bryn Mawr, PA