This event is in the past.It took place on March 18, 2026 at University of California, Berkeley.




Reid Davenport's documentary revisits a 1983 right-to-die case through a disability rights lens, asking why society rushes to help disabled people die instead of live. Stay for the post-screening conversation with the director and a leading disability studies scholar.
Thought-provoking cinema
Director Q&A included
Accessibility features
Les Blank Lecture series
Tips
♿open captions & audio description available
💬director discussion follows screening
Film Screening – “Life After”




Reid Davenport's documentary revisits a 1983 right-to-die case through a disability rights lens, asking why society rushes to help disabled people die instead of live. Stay for the post-screening conversation with the director and a leading disability studies scholar.
Thought-provoking cinema
Director Q&A included
Accessibility features
Les Blank Lecture series
Tips
♿open captions & audio description available
💬director discussion follows screening
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