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  What's Wrong With This Picture?
What's Wrong With This Picture?   "What's Wrong With This Picture?" is an award-winning video showing five scenarios that address the school safety issues of drug trafficking and abuse, intimidation and violence, teacher burnout and theft. The docudrama is narrated by the people who actually experienced the incidences portrayed. This "trigger" video is intended to generate emotional responses, discussions and action from its viewers. The video has received awards at the Houston, New York and Chicago film festivals, the U.S. Industrial Film Festival and the National Association of Government Communications. 18 minutes, VHS.

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"What's Wrong With This Picture?" is an award-winning video showing five scenarios that address the school safety issues of drug trafficking and abuse, intimidation and violence, teacher burnout and theft. The docudrama is narrated by the people who actually experienced the incidences portrayed. This "trigger" video is intended to generate emotional responses, discussions and action from its viewers. The video has received awards at the Houston, New York and Chicago film festivals, the U.S. Industrial Film Festival and the National Association of Government Communications. 18 minutes, VHS.  
 
 
 

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