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Press Release: Best Seat in the House

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Robin Metalitz, Outreach Coordinator, KRCB, (707) 584-2005

KRCB ANNOUNCES “THE BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSE FESTIVAL,”
HIGHLIGHTING LIVES OF PEOPLE WITH MOBILITY DISABILITIES

KRCB is working with the diverse community of wheelchair users here in the Bay Area,  including Culture! Disability! Talent!, Bay Area Outreach and Recreation Program (B.O.R.P.), Through the Looking Glass, and the AXIS Dance Company, along with the Oakland Library System, the Berkeley Library, the Sonoma County Libraries and the Osher Marin Jewish Community Center, to host “The Best Seat in the House Festival” and creatively use film, television, radio, and the Internet to challenge stereotypes, promote dialogue, and envision a universally accessible future.

The festival will take place during the first two weeks in April, and will include:

Broadcast of the film “Rolling” on KRCB Television 22 on Tuesday, April 1 at 9:00 pm.

Local profiles highlighting several Bay Area individuals who use wheelchairs – people that you might not immediately think of when you imagine wheelchair users.  These profiles will air throughout the day on KRCB, starting in late March, and will be available as streaming video at krcb.org and BestSeatFest.org

A neighborhood film festival in various locations in the North and East Bay.

Saturday, April 5 at 2 pm at the Santa Rosa Central Library: “Rolling
Sunday, April 6 at 2 pm at the Berkeley Library: “Kiss My Wheels
Monday, April 7 at the Osher Marin JCC in San Rafael: “Darius Goes West” (4 pm) and “Abnormally Funny People” (6:30 pm)
Tuesday, April 8 at 6:30 pm at the Petaluma Regional Library: “Kiss My Wheels
Wednesday, April 9 at 6:30 pm at the Santa Rosa Central Library: “Darius Goes West

Saturday, April 12 at the Oakland Rockridge Library:  The Empowered Fe Fes” (11 am) and “Rolling” (1:30 pm)

The screenings will be followed by a panel discussion and an opportunity for audience members to ask questions.  Panelists will include local people with mobility disabilities, as well as their friends and family.  The opening panel on April 5 will include Galen Buckwalter who is featured in “Rolling.”

There is no charge to attend any of the screenings. 

Anyone who has ever been curious or wanted to learn more about the lives of people with disabilities is encouraged to attend and ask questions.  As of press time, film selection and panel composition is still being finalized, so go to www.krcb.org or www.BestSeatFest.org for more information.  Questions can be directed to KRCB Outreach Coordinator Robin Metalitz, at 707-584-2005.

KRCB Announces the “Best Seat in the House”

Galen Buckwalter was a 16-year-old athlete when he hit his head diving into a lake.  Vicki Elman was married and working when she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.  Ernie Wallengren, a writer, husband, and father, was diagnosed with ALS at the age of 48.  Explore both the freedoms and obstacles they face as Americans with mobility disabilities in the award-winning film, ROLLING, the highlight of KRCB’s upcoming “Best Seat in the House Festival.”

Working with the diverse community of wheelchair users right here in the Bay Area, where the original independent living movement began only 3 decades ago, the festival will creatively use film, television, radio, and the Internet to challenge stereotypes, promote dialog, and envision a universally accessible future. The festival will take place during the first two weeks in April, and will include:

  • Television Film Series, with ROLLING premiering on KRCB on Tuesday, April 1 at 9:00 pm.
  • A Film Festival presented in partnership with local public libraries and disability advocacy organizations from the North and East Bay areas.  The Festival will travel to various locations between April 5 and 12, providing the local community with innovative films and open-minded dialog.
  • Local Profiles highlighting several Bay Area individuals who use wheelchairs… people that you may not immediately think of when you imagine wheelchair users.
  • Interactive web site, featuring streaming audio, video, and an opportunity to ask questions and receive answers from the local community of individuals in wheelchairs.

We will be providing up-to-date information at www.krcb.org and in next month’s Open Air.  To get learn more or get involved, please contact our Outreach Coordinator, Robin Metalitz, at 707-584-2005 or visit www.BestSeatFest.org.