Life Interrupted

Life Interrupted

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Welcome to the NNLM All of Us Community Engagement Network Pre-Screening of Life Interrupted, a documentary film featuring the empowering stories of breast cancer survivors told from the survivors’ perspective.


Join us for the Virtual Panel Discussion - Click here to join

Friday, February 5th

12:30 - 1:30 pm PT / 1:30 - 2:30 pm MT / 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm CT / 3:30 - 4:30 pm ET


Join us for a Virtual Panel Discussion moderated by Shana Davis, Senior Program Director of the Black Women's Health Imperative featuring:


  • Paula Mozen, Life Interrupted Film Director
  • Jasmine Souers, co-founder of For the Breast of Us a community to uplift women of color affected by breast cancer by sharing stories that educate, inspire and connect
  • Dr. Victoria Youngblood, Medical Information Health Educator at Bay Area Cancer Connections



Ask Our Panelists a Question

We welcome audience feedback and questions to panelists prior to the virtual discussion on February 5th. Video, audio, and text submission will be accepted via email at linda.loi@unthsc.edu



Co-host a Future Virtual Screening

NNLM is excited to launch five more virtual film screenings between now and April and we invite you to co-host with NNLM! Find out more at the Virtual Panel Discussion or email brittney-thomas@uiowa.edu.



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Funded under cooperative agreement number UG4LM012345 with the University of North Texas Health Science Center - Gibson D. Lewis Library, and awarded by the DHHS, NIH, National Library of Medicine.

Join us on Friday, February 5th at 12:30-1:30 pm PT / 1:30-2:30 pm MT / 2:30 pm -3:30 pm CT / 3:30-4:30 pm ET for a Virtual Panel Discussion moderated by Shana Davis, Senior Program Director of the Black Women's Health Imperative featuring:


  • Paula Mozen, Life Interrupted Film Director
  • Jasmine Souers, co-founder of For the Breast of Us a community to uplift women of color affected by breast cancer by sharing stories that educate, inspire and connect
  • Dr. Victoria Youngblood, Medical Information Health Educator at Bay Area Cancer Connections