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Century 14 Folsom Screening Anti-Bullying Film in Honor of Ronin Shimizu

Mar 27, 2015 03:00PM ● By Steven Jack

Image courtesy of A Girl Like Her

Join the California Youth Crisis Line, LGBT Center of Sacramento and Parkside Releasing at 7 p.m. Friday, March 27, for a special screening of A Girl Like Her

The showing of the anti-bullying film at Century 14 Folsom is being organized in honor of "Ronin Shimizu, the children of Folsom and youth everywhere." The event is also a benefit for Ronin's Voice, the organization started after the Folsom Middle School student took his own life in December after being bullied.

"Unlike anything I have seen before on the issue of bullying, this movie tells the raw reality about why this epidemic has become one of our society’s greatest quandaries, and how important it is that the people in positions of responsibility need to intervene and correct the behavior. Every parent in this country should see this film. Every.Single. One," wrote Ronin's mom, Danielle, about the film.

According to IMDBA Girl Like Her tells the story of a girl who is bullied by a former friend as she and another friend work to document the harassment. The film is rated PG-13.

Check out the film's trailer below.

To know more about Ronin's Voice, follow the organization on Facebook.


A Girl Like Her