Rabbit Hole Screenings' mission is to engage and inspire underserved 
youth to find their voice through cinematic storytelling and 
self-reflective filmmaking.Founded by in 2010, Rabbit Hole Screenings is a 501(c)(3) 
non-profit organization dedicated to using film as an entryway for 
underserved and at-risk youth into self-awareness and academic 
engagement. Our vision is to offer young people the opportunity to view 
great films, to help them use film as a lens to examine their lives, and
 to empower them to share their ideas with others. For the last six 
years Rabbit Hole has supported classrooms at Fairfax High School, L.A. 
High, Hollywood High and Hillsides. Rabbit Hole Screenings 
engages students in a broad and interdisciplinary curriculum that 
supports critical thinking, improved communication skills and an 
exploration of ethics, philosophy and personal growth. While designed 
with underserved and at-risk youth in mind, the curriculum and pedagogic
 approach is effective for all students. The Rabbit Hole model is based 
on peer-reviewed research and acknowledged educational best practices, 
and has been used effectively with AP English classes. Movies 
naturally encourage us to identify emotionally with the protagonists, to
 see the connection between cause and effect, and to build empathy and 
understanding for unfamiliar people and cultures. Rabbit Hole harnesses 
the power to read and critique a narrative and helps students to 
transfer this ability to think critically about their own stories so 
they can make positive choices in their lives.