Sayless’ charity run year two participants. Photo by Patrick Kleineberg (@catchmeifyoucanpk).
The world premiere of The Art of Doing Something About It will be shown Sunday, Sept. 4 at the Granada Theater in Lower Greenville.
The film highlights Sayless Projects, a nonprofit organization founded in Oak Cliff that advocates for mental health awareness and suicide prevention. It follows the journey of 12 participants in a Memorial Day charity relay run from Dallas to Austin.
Carrying more just than a baton, the runners shared stories of hope and loss, along with conversations about how to take action and inspire change in our communities when it comes to mental health.
Tickets are available now for $15, with doors opening at 6 p.m. and the showtime at 7 p.m.
Granada Theater is located at 3524 Greenville Ave.
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Victoria Hernandez is an editor for the Advocate. Prior to joining the Advocate, she wrote for Walton Insights, KUAF 91.3 and UARK Student Media. Victoria studied at the University of Arkansas, earning a B.A. in English/Journalism with minors in history and gender studies and a M.A. in Journalism with a Graduate Certificate in African and African American Studies. She can be reached by email at vhernandez@advocatemag.com