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Resilience – premiered at the Brooklyn
Arts Center in September 2011.
“It was an opportunity to record
family experiences and share them
with newer families, to bring them a
sense of comfort, connection and a
sense of community,” Sexton says.
“Not only did this premiere
event provide capital (for the CARE
Project), but it fueled my enthusiasm
for using documentaries as tools,” he
says.
The extent to which the film
provided other families of hearingimpaired
relatives with a strong sense
of community led Sexton to purchase
film equipment specifically for the
CARE Project. He is currently considering
other ways to film projects.
In November, he brought the new
film equipment along for an 11-family
retreat on Bald Head Island. He is in
communication with other disability
communities about ways to use documentary
filmmaking as a clinical tool.
Sexton will continue to divide his time
between travel schedules for CARE
Project lectures and workshops, and
the development of ways to broaden
usage of documentary film for a variety
of other disability communities.
“From now on, I’ll be documenting
things on film,” Sexton says.
Marimar McNaughton and Jenny
Yarborough contributed to this story.