Award-Winning ‘Saving Jones’ Documentary Screened At Madonna University To Educate Students On Dogfighting

Award-winning documentary highlights the harsh realities of dogfighting in educational screening.

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The award-winning documentary ‘Saving Jones’ continues to make an impact in educational settings, with a recent screening at Madonna University near Detroit, Michigan. The film, which focuses on dogfighting and animal cruelty issues, was shown to students following an educational presentation by Bark Nation representatives.

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Rebecca Corry, the creator behind Stand Up For Pits Foundation, shared the news through social media, expressing her delight at the film’s ongoing educational impact. The documentary screening is part of broader efforts to raise awareness about the plight of pit bull type dogs and the state of animal welfare across the country.

The event featured representatives from Bark Nation, an organization dedicated to ending dogfighting and helping its victims, who appeared in the documentary. Kerry McLaughlin, tagged in the post as @heykerryanne, was among those who spoke to Madonna University students about the realities of dogfighting and animal cruelty before showing the documentary.

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The images shared from the event show an engaged audience of students listening to the presentation, with speakers addressing the crowd in what appears to be a university lecture hall or auditorium. The documentary screening appears to have been well-received by the audience.

The film appears to address critical issues in animal welfare that Corry has consistently advocated for through her foundation. In her post, she emphasizes that the documentary is “for everyone, not just those who love animals or own pit bull type dogs,” suggesting its broader relevance to social issues.

“We look forward to Saving Jones educating and inspiring people all over the world for many many more years to come the inherently good lives it will help save,” Corry concluded, emphasizing the long-term educational goals for the documentary.

For those interested in learning more about dogfighting issues or supporting the film’s educational mission, information is available through the Stand Up For Pits Foundation website and social media channels.

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Sakshi holds a bachelor’s degree in Science and a master’s in Bioinformatics from Panjab University, India. Her passion for writing engaging articles has led her to pursue a career in content writing since 2020. Sakshi has written in various niches, including health and wellness, fintech, blockchain, and lifestyle.

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