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EXTENDED BY ONE WEEK DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND Award-Winning Documentary Left Behind Launches New Discussion Guide and Free Virtual Screening Series in Partnership with Learning Ally
New York, NY
In recognition of National Reading Month, the award-nominated documentary Left Behind is expanding its national literacy advocacy efforts with the release of a newly updated discussion guide and a free virtual screening initiative supported by Learning Ally following its successful screening at SXSW EDU 2026 and prestigious NAACP Image Awards nomination for Outstanding Documentary Feature. The free screening is extended by one week due to popular demand.

Audiences worldwide can watch Left Behind for free through a virtual screening window hosted on Kinema. The screening initiative, sponsored by Learning Ally, ran March 13 – March 31 but will now be available for all through April 6, providing educators, families and community leaders across the country an opportunity to engage with the film and the urgent issues it raises around literacy access and dyslexia awareness.
The launch will also introduce the Left Behind Discussion Guide, which is available on the film’s website and on Kinema. The discussion guide is designed as a resource for educators, parents and community organizations and provides tools and prompts to help facilitate meaningful conversations about dyslexia, literacy equity and the systemic barriers many students with reading differences face in accessing appropriate educational support.
Directed by Emmy Award–winning filmmaker Anna Toomey, Left Behind follows five determined mothers fighting to establish the first public school in New York City dedicated to children with dyslexia while confronting systemic inequities that disproportionately impact students of color and low-income communities. Toomey adds, “When I realized that 20% of the population is dyslexic and a shocking 50% of incarcerated individuals are also dyslexic, I knew this was a story I had to delve into to understand why.”
Learning Ally’s partnership with the film reflects the nonprofit’s 78-year mission to support students with reading differences, including dyslexia, and expand access to literacy resources nationwide. The organization was founded by Ann T. Macdonald, who believed that “education is a right, not a privilege.” “Stories like Left Behind remind us that when parents and educators unite around a shared purpose, real change happens,” said Howard Bell III, CEO of Learning Ally. “We’re honored to bring this story to a national audience and inspire continued action for students who learn differently.”
Through partnerships with organizations like Learning Ally and educational resources such as the new discussion guide, Left Behind continues to expand its reach beyond traditional film audiences, helping spark a broader national conversation around literacy access, dyslexia awareness, and the urgent need to ensure all students have the tools they need to succeed.
Free Discussion Guide Here
https://www.leftbehindthefilm.com/resources-1
Free Virtual Screening Link
https://kinema.com/events/Left-Behind-lvda54
About Left Behind
Left Behind is an award-winning documentary directed by Anna Toomey that follows five determined mothers fighting to establish New York City’s first public school designed specifically for children with dyslexia. Praised by CNN’s Anderson Cooper as “powerful… inspiring… an urgent call to action to help dyslexic kids,” the film shows how the parents’ determination and advocacy helped reshape policies in the nation’s largest public school system and sparked a broader conversation about literacy equity.
About Learning Ally
Learning Ally is a leading nonprofit education organization that empowers learners with reading differences, including dyslexia, by providing innovative solutions and fostering meaningful partnerships to ensure that students with learning differences reach their full potential. Through audiobooks, professional learning, and community support, Learning Ally impacts millions of students nationwide.
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Brian Ferdinand Addresses Market Volatility, Risk Models, and Investment Discipline
Las Vegas, NVIn today’s increasingly data-driven financial environment, active trading strategies are evolving rapidly as investors seek ways to navigate volatility, uncertainty, and shifting global market conditions. Brian Ferdinand, known for his focus on systematic trading and portfolio risk management, recently shared his perspectives on how disciplined trading frameworks and quantitative analysis continue to shape modern investment […]
Las Vegas, NV
In today’s increasingly data-driven financial environment, active trading strategies are evolving rapidly as investors seek ways to navigate volatility, uncertainty, and shifting global market conditions. Brian Ferdinand, known for his focus on systematic trading and portfolio risk management, recently shared his perspectives on how disciplined trading frameworks and quantitative analysis continue to shape modern investment decision-making.

According to Ferdinand, one of the most important developments in today’s financial markets is the growing reliance on structured risk models rather than emotion-based trading. As markets become faster and more interconnected, traders and portfolio managers are placing greater emphasis on data interpretation, probability analysis, and disciplined execution.
“Markets are constantly changing, but discipline remains one of the few consistent advantages investors can control,” Ferdinand explained. “Successful trading is not only about identifying opportunities — it’s also about managing exposure, preserving capital, and maintaining consistency through different market cycles.”
Ferdinand noted that algorithmic and systematic trading strategies have become increasingly valuable because they reduce emotional decision-making while improving execution efficiency. These approaches often rely on predefined rules, statistical models, and market signals to identify opportunities across multiple asset classes and trading environments.
He also emphasized the importance of portfolio-level risk management rather than focusing solely on individual positions. In modern active trading environments, factors such as correlation, volatility, liquidity, and position sizing play a critical role in long-term performance stability.
“Many investors focus on returns first, but professional portfolio construction starts with understanding risk,” Ferdinand said. “The ability to manage downside exposure while maintaining strategic flexibility is essential in today’s markets.”
Another key theme Ferdinand discussed was market discipline during periods of heightened volatility. He explained that uncertainty often creates emotional reactions among traders, which can lead to inconsistent execution and unnecessary risk exposure. Maintaining a structured process, however, allows traders to respond more objectively to changing conditions.
He further highlighted the increasing role of technology and analytics in investment management. Advances in computing power, real-time market data, and automated execution systems have significantly transformed how active trading strategies are developed and monitored.
While technology continues to evolve, Ferdinand believes the underlying principles of successful investing remain unchanged: discipline, risk awareness, adaptability, and long-term consistency.
“Technology can improve efficiency and provide deeper insights, but strong investment processes still depend on disciplined decision-making,” Ferdinand added. “The traders and portfolio managers who succeed over time are usually the ones who stay systematic, adaptable, and focused on risk-adjusted outcomes.”
As financial markets continue to evolve, Ferdinand’s views reflect a broader shift toward analytical decision-making, structured portfolio management, and disciplined execution strategies within the active trading landscape.
About Brian Ferdinand — Portfolio Manager & Trader, EverForward:
Brian Ferdinand is a Portfolio Manager and Trader at EverForward, where he is responsible for portfolio construction, active trading, and firm-wide capital deployment. He leads EverForward’s trading operations with a disciplined focus on execution quality, structured risk management, and consistent performance across varying market environments.
His work centers on identifying asymmetric opportunities, managing drawdowns, and enforcing strict risk parameters while adapting dynamically to evolving market conditions. EverForward operates with a performance-driven mindset, prioritizing clarity of strategy, capital preservation, and scalable trading frameworks.
Brian plays a central role in shaping EverForward’s trading philosophy, ensuring that decision-making remains data-driven, accountable, and aligned with long-term objectives.
He is also a newly selected member of the Forbes Business Council, a prestigious, invitation-only community of senior executives and business leaders. You can review his published insights and contributions here:
About EverForward:
EverForward is a trading firm focused on portfolio construction, active trading, and execution across liquid global markets. The firm emphasizes clarity of strategy and scalable trading frameworks designed for consistent performance.
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From the Soviet Union to the American Dream: One Family’s Journey of Courage, Freedom, and Hope
South Lebanon, Ohio, United StateAt a time when conversations about immigration, identity, and belonging continue to shape the national dialogue, They Call It English by Beverly H. Smolyansky offers a deeply personal reminder of what the American Dream has meant to generations of newcomers. Told through the eyes of a young child, the book recounts the remarkable true story […]
South Lebanon, Ohio, United State
At a time when conversations about immigration, identity, and belonging continue to shape the national dialogue, They Call It English by Beverly H. Smolyansky offers a deeply personal reminder of what the American Dream has meant to generations of newcomers.

Told through the eyes of a young child, the book recounts the remarkable true story of a Jewish family fleeing the Soviet Union in search of freedom and opportunity in the United States. What makes the story particularly compelling is its simplicity. Rather than focusing on politics or ideology, it captures the world as a child experiences it through moments of fear, wonder, confusion, and hope.
The journey begins when the family makes the life-altering decision to leave the USSR, a move that carries significant risks. Forced to leave behind their home, possessions, and familiar way of life, they embarked on an uncertain path toward a future they could only imagine. The decision was driven by a desire for religious freedom and the opportunity to build a better life for their children.
Along the way, the family faced countless challenges. From encounters with armed soldiers to long periods of uncertainty in Italy while awaiting visas, every step required resilience and faith. Yet amid the hardships, the story shines with moments of childhood innocence. A toy airplane on a beach, a glimpse of the Pope in Vatican City, and the excitement of experiencing new cultures and languages.
When the family finally arrived in America, their challenges were far from over. Settling in Cincinnati with limited resources, they had to rebuild their lives from the ground up. Like many immigrant families before them, they faced language barriers, financial struggles, and the difficult task of adapting to a new culture.
What ultimately transformed the experience was education and language. The book’s title stems from one pivotal moment when the young protagonist struggles to communicate with American children. His mother gently explains that the unfamiliar words he hears are simply “English.” That realization becomes a gateway to friendship, belonging, and opportunity.
The story serves as a powerful reminder that behind every immigration statistic is a family willing to risk everything for a chance at a better future. It highlights the sacrifices parents make, the adaptability of children, and the enduring values that have defined countless American success stories.
For readers of all ages, They Call It English offers more than a memoir. It is a celebration of courage, perseverance, and the transformative power of hope. In an era when immigration stories often become political talking points, Beverly H. Smolyansky brings readers back to what matters most: the human experience.
The book’s message is timeless. Freedom is rarely free. Opportunity often requires sacrifice. And sometimes, the first step toward a new life begins with learning a language called English.
About the Author
Beverly H. Smolyansky preserves an extraordinary family history through this heartfelt narrative, ensuring that future generations understand the challenges, sacrifices, and triumphs that shaped one family’s journey to America. Through vivid storytelling and authentic experiences, she honors the resilience of immigrants whose dreams helped build the nation they came to call home.
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From Laundry to Meal Prep: How Visiting Angels Helps Seniors Around the House in Sun City Center
Sun City Center, FLVisiting Angels is sharing information to help families better understand a common question: What household support do home caregivers provide in Sun City Center? For many families, especially adult children balancing multiple responsibilities, knowing what kind of day-to-day support is available can bring clarity and peace of mind. Helping Seniors Manage Everyday Household Tasks at […]
Sun City Center, FL
Visiting Angels is sharing information to help families better understand a common question: What household support do home caregivers provide in Sun City Center? For many families, especially adult children balancing multiple responsibilities, knowing what kind of day-to-day support is available can bring clarity and peace of mind.
Helping Seniors Manage Everyday Household Tasks at Home
From laundry and light housekeeping to meal preparation and daily routines, home caregivers in Sun City Center help seniors manage everyday tasks so they can continue living comfortably at home. This includes assistance with cleaning, meal preparation, errands, and personal activities like bathing, dressing, and mobility.
Caregivers can help tidy living spaces, wash dishes, do laundry, and keep commonly used areas safe and organized. They may also assist with grocery shopping and preparing meals to make daily life more manageable.
In addition, caregivers provide companionship, engage in conversation, and offer reminders for daily schedules, including medication reminders. Families can also explore services such as companion care, respite care, dementia support, hospice support coordination, and extended hourly or 24-hour assistance through caregivers they choose to work with as needs change.
Supporting Families Navigating Care Decisions
Many families seeking this type of assistance are balancing careers, children, and the growing needs of an aging parent. For adult children between 40 and 70, the decision to explore in-home care often begins after noticing changes in a loved one’s ability to manage daily routines.
These individuals are often looking for dependable support that allows their loved one to remain at home while easing time constraints and reducing stress. Consistent help around the house can bring added confidence in their loved one’s safety and overall well-being.
A Flexible Approach to Everyday Assistance
Visiting Angels connects families in Sun City Center with credentialed caregivers who provide services as independent contractors. Caregivers referred through the registry are not employees of Visiting Angels, allowing families to choose the level of support that fits their needs.
Support can range from a few hours a week to more consistent daily assistance, depending on each situation. The team at Visiting Angels helps families explore available options and connects them with credentialed caregivers for in-home support who align with their preferences.
As needs change, household assistance can also adjust over time. A senior who begins with help around the house may later benefit from additional personal care or companionship, making it easier to adapt without major disruptions.
Building Trust Through Reliable Support
Trust plays a major role in choosing care. Families often seek providers with a strong reputation and a focus on dependable service. Visiting Angels has built a strong presence in the Sun City Center community and is part of a nationally recognized network.
Visiting Angels has also received a Sign Grant Award, highlighting its continued investment in visibility and connection within the Sun City Center community.
“Families want to feel confident their loved one is supported each day. Having dependable help around the house can ease stress, support independence, and bring comfort at home while giving families greater peace of mind and reassurance during a time of change,” said Deborah Kelley, owner of Visiting Angels.
Encouraging the Next Step
For those asking, What help around the house do home caregivers provide in Sun City Center?, the answer often begins with simple, meaningful support that makes daily life easier. From housekeeping to companionship and personal routines, these services can help seniors continue living at home with confidence. To learn more or discuss care options, call (813) 337-6900 or visit our website to request more information.
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Deborah Kelley
Visiting Angels Hillsborough County, FL
(813) 337-6900
https://www.visitingangels.com/hillsborough/home

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