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  1. As 3-year-old Emilio prepares to start school, his family finds itself embroiled in a challenge all too common for children with disabilities - to secure the right to an inclusive education. IMDb 8.3 1 h 43 min 2023. 13+. Documentary · Special Interest.

  2. Forget Me Not (2021) As 3-year-old Emilio is ready to start school, his family finds itself cornered in the United States’ most segregated education system — New York City public schools. Fighting for their son’s right to an inclusive education – where Emilio and other children with disabilities would be taught alongside their ...

  3. 12. Okt. 2022 · Emilio's parents learn from other families who have fought against the injustices built into the educational. system while they continue their own battle for their son's future. Forget Me Not reveals a path to a more inclusive society that starts with welcoming diversity in the classroom. Featuring:

    • 2 Min.
    • 3,1K
    • Cinema Libre Studio
  4. 7. Feb. 2023 · 1 film in package Forget Me Not: Inclusion in the Classroom In Forget Me Not, parents and filmmakers Olivier and Hilda Bernier share the personal impact of NYC’s segregated education system as they fight for their son Emilio’s right to be educated alongside his peers.

  5. In Forget Me Not, parents and filmmakers Olivier and Hilda Bernier share the personal impact of NYC’s segregated education system as they fight for their son Emilio’s right to be educated alongside his peers.

  6. As 3-year-old Emilio prepares to start school, his family finds itself embroiled in a challenge all too common for children with disabilities. Cornered in New York City public schools, filmmaker Olivier and his wife Hilda turn the camera on themselves and their child with Down syndrome, as they navigate a byzantine system originally designed to silo children with disabilities.

  7. 10. Nov. 2022 · Forget Me Not: Inclusion in the Classroom was the opening night film at the 2021 Human Rights Watch Film Festival and winner of the Grand Jury Award at Slamdance Film Festival earlier this year. The film is available from Cinema Libre Studios on DVD and Streaming.