“The Last Drop” Film Viewing & Panel Discussion at OWL
Susan B. Anthony Project outreach and prevention educators are presenting a free screening of the film The Last Drop at Oliver Wolcott Library (OWL) in Litchfield on Tuesday, April 7, at 6 p.m.
Being presented in partnership with the Litchfield Prevention Council and OWL, the screening will be followed by a panel discussion – and pizza will be provided!
The Last Drop tells the story of a young woman who links her mind with her boyfriend’s using a device that allows couples to relive shared memories. When she begins to notice troubling signs of abuse she had previously overlooked, she must find a way to escape before he manipulates those memories to his advantage.
The Last Drop is part of an international campaign designed to reveal the early signs of relationship abuse by taking viewers on a journey through the memories of real survivors.
The film and the discussion that follows offer an opportunity to explore the dynamics of abusive relationships and to better understand the warning signs. Emotional abuse and coercive control can be far more difficult to recognize than physical abuse and can leave lasting effects that are challenging to heal from.
While the event is free and open to the public, registration is required and may be done online here.
OWL is located at 160 South St. See the website to learn more about the library.
See the Susan B. Anthony Project website to learn more about its mission to promote safety, healing, and growth for all survivors of domestic and sexual abuse and advocacy for the autonomy of women and the end of interpersonal violence.
To learn more about the Litchfield Prevention Council and its work, reach out to Chair Gary Waugh by email at info@litchfieldprevention.org.