Join APALSA for a film screening of Looking for Luke, a short documentary film on the suicide of Asian-American junior, Luke Tang, and how his parents came to understand his depression. The screening will be followed by a discussion with Dr. Juliana Chen, Executive Producer of the film, and other clinicians about Asian-American mental health and how students can seek out culturally-sensitive resources on campus and beyond. Non-pizza dinner will be served!
Panelists:
Juliana Chen, MD, Executive Producer of Looking for Luke; Child and adolescent psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital
(MGH) and Newton-Wellesley Hospital, as well as an instructor in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School
Justin A. Chen, MD, MPH, psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital and Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School specializing in the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders in young adults, particularly those with treatment-resistant depression and/or cross-cultural challenges
Kevin Wehmhoefer, LICSW, Outreach Coordinator at Harvard University’s Counseling and Mental Health Services
Felicia Chen, JD ’18, 3L student at Harvard Law School from Shanghai and Toronto
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE FILM:
Trailer: https://youtu.be/qipDNvyHn-8
Website: www.lookingforlukefilm.com
Co-Sponsored by the HLS South Asian Law Students Association, the HKS APA Caucus, the HBS Asian American Business Association, China GSD, the Pan-Asian Coalition for Education at HGSE, and the HLS Dean of Students Office.