We had the opportunity to screen Hearts of Glass at the Council of State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitations (CSAVR) Fall Conference. The theme was VISION 2020 which focuses on innovating solutions, building careers and retaining talent, customizing services and expertise, and leading and engaging in collaborative strategies. Attendees responded enthusiastically to our film, which focuses on putting ability to work and developing creative approaches to employment and inclusion. Thanks for including us in the programming, CSAVR!
“An amazing story of thinking outside of the box that embraces innovation and inclusion.”
— Duane Mayes, Director, State of Alaska – Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
“I love how the film emphasizes the greatest strengths of each employee and shows how his/her unique talents benefit the employer.”
— Kristy Ramos, Director of CSD Works, Communication Services for the Deaf
We excited to announce that WarmLine Family Resource Center is hosting a screening and panel discussion on October 19 in Sacramento, CA.
We’re delighted to have our Pittsburgh premiere on September 9 as part of the ReelAbilities Film Festival. Hearts of Glass will screen as part of the programming for the inaugural Richard Meritzer Award. The award will be presented to the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. The award honors the memory of Richard Meritzer (1953-2019), who served as ADA Coordinator for the City of Pittsburgh from 2007 to 2019 and was a leader in promoting understanding and implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act.


