Community Screening of "Teach Me to Be Wild"!
THIS EVENT IS NOW CLOSED

Dear Friends,
We were touched and amazed by the warm response to the first-ever community screening of Teach Me to Be WILD! If you would like to sign up to learn about future screenings or get in touch please do so through our website: www.teachmetobewild.com     
We look forward to hearing from you!

With gratitude for your resonance and interest,
Rajesh and Anne (the filmmakers)

TEACH ME TO BE WILD:
A Story of Hurt Children and their Animal Healers



Teach Me To Be Wild explores the work of a sanctuary in Northern California, where a team of injured, non-releasable wild animals become Wild-Teachers and are helping generations of hurt children (at-risk teens, justice-involved youth, foster kids and others). The traumatic histories of the creatures, who range from an Andean condor to a two-toed sloth, often parallel those of the at-risk children who visit. Unexpected and empathic connections are forged that ripple into stories of transformation. Founded by Steve Karlin, a former park ranger and television personality whose greatest mentors were a 330-pound American black bear and a pair of robins, Wildlife Associates aims to recall us to our true place in Nature’s web. Filmed over a period of three years with intimate access to the animals, their caregivers, workshop facilitators and their spirited students, Teach Me To Be Wild captures the magic that transpires where wounded children and their Wild Teachers meet.         
www.teachmetobewild.com