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Nov 9, 2010

A Place For All airs on NBC



APFA March header
AIRING ON NBC
Click here to view the opening sequence.

Starting November 13, 2010,

A Place for All: Faith and Community for Persons with Disabilities

will be airing on NBC affiliate stations listed below.

 



WICU TV12  NBC
Erie, PA
11/13/2010 1:00 PM

KNBC TV04  NBC
Burbank, CA
11/14/2010 12:00 PM

KSBW TV08  NBC
Salinas, CA
12/5/2010

 

WBIR TV10  NBC
Knoxville, TN
11/14/2010 5:00 AM

KTIV TV04  NBC
Sioux City, IA
11/14/2010 1:00 PM

PTZ TV05  NBC
Plattsburgh, NY
12/24/2010

 

WBOY TV12  NBC
Clarksburg, WV
11/14/2010 6:00 AM

KTUU TV02  NBC
Anchorage, AK
11/20/2010

WNNE TV31  NBC
White River

Junction, VT

12/24/2010

WNKY TV40  NBC
Bowling Green, KY
11/14/2010 10:30 AM

WMAQ TV05  NBC
Chicago, IL
11/25/2010

 

 

WWBT TV12  NBC
Richmond
, VA
1/1/2011
 6:00 AM

WGBC TV30  NBC
Meridian, MS
11/14/2010 11:30 AM

WNDU TV16  NBC
South Bend, IN
11/25/2010

 


The following stations have indicated interest in the program. 
Please contact your local affiliate to ask when they will be airing the program.

 
 

KTVF TV11  NBC
Fairbanks, AK

KYTV TV03  NBC
Springfield, MO

WJAC TV06  NBC
Johnstown, PA

 

WFLA TV08  NBC
Tampa, FL

WITN TV07  NBC
Washington, NC

 

 

WEYI TV25  NBC
Clio, MI

GW TV08  NBC
Portland, OR

 



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 A Place For All is a unique interfaith documentary that explores the courageous stories of persons with disabilities as they succeed in making their faith communities truly inclusive.
Stories include:

     - 5-year-old Max Rubin, who suffers from cerebral palsy
     - Rev. Beth Lockard, pastor of Christ the King Deaf Church  
     - Rabbi Darby Jared Leigh, one of a handful of deaf rabbis in the world
     - members of ELCA's DAYLE program where Definitely Abled Youth unite at the
       40,000 strong Evangelical youth gathering.

Interviews include (among others):
     - Bishop Peggy Johnson of the United Methodist Church
     - Rev. Dr. Michael Kinnamon, General Secretary, National Council of Churches
     - Rabbi Joseph Potasnik of the New York Board of Rabbis and  
     - Rev. William Gaventa, Director of Congregational Supports at the Boggs                 Center on Developmental Disabilities of the Robert Wood Johnson Medical  School.

Purchase Now for universities, libraries & campus ministry programs.
A Truly Interfaith Collaboration
A Place for All: Faith and Community for Persons with Disabilities was produced in conjunction with:
    the New York Board of Rabbis,
    the National Council of Churches,
    the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America,
    the Islamic Society of North America,
    the United Methodist Church,
    the United Church of Christ, and
    the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

Review
"In a world that needs to celebrate the gift of each person, this program certainly delivered a powerful message through words and ministry."
                     Rev. Donald J. McCoid
                     Executive for Ecumenical & Interreligious Relations
                     Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Review
"A Place for All, from the accomplished filmmaking team of Debra Gonsher Vinik and David Vinik, features the efforts of some religious bodies to welcome the disabled among us... The general idea pervades that if you don't really value people with disabilities, you won't budget for accommodating them. And Rabbi Leigh, himself deaf, suggests that choosing not to accommodate others actually hurts the congregation as well as the disabled person, for the congregation is missing out on gifts it would otherwise receive."

                                                       Cliff Vaughn
                                                       EthicsDaily.com
Review
"These are moving stories of real people who can help us all to deepen our appreciation of the infinite dignity of all people, however challenged or different they may be."    
                                                                  to read more...

                                       Rabbi Brad Hirschfield
                                       President, CLAL
Thank you for the continued support of our projects. You play an invaluable role in helping us continue to bring important stories to light.
 
Sincerely,
 
David Vinik
Diva Communications


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