Loading Events

« All Events

  • This event has passed.

Invisible Epidemic – A Daniel McCain Documentary

Friday, April 3 @ 11:00 am 12:00 pm

Wide banner image with three sections: on the left, a person selecting packaged food from shelves stocked with canned goods and pantry items; in the center, a circular logo reading “Invisible Epidemic” featuring a plate with crossed fork and knife surrounded by a laurel wreath; on the right, two people working together at a table with a laptop, fresh flowers, and food items in a bright indoor setting.

FULL CAMPUSES. EMPTY STOMACHS. HUNGRY FOR CHANGE.

A Daniel McCain Documentary

Free and open to the community! Stay after the screening for an engaging Q&A with Director of Student Support Vivi Meder and film director Daniel McCain.

The Invisible Epidemic is a powerful documentary that exposes the hidden reality of food insecurity on college campuses. While universities appear full and thriving, many students quietly struggle with hunger and lack access to basic nutrition. Through intimate storytelling and striking visuals, the film challenges assumptions about student life and calls attention to systemic gaps affecting student well-being. The documentary invites audiences to confront this overlooked crisis and consider meaningful solutions for change.

Written and directed by Daniel McCain

Executive Producers Hiram Larew, Bruce Williams, Daniel McCain

Produced by William Little, Quinn Stephenson, Chrys Soto

Edited by Daniel McCain

Cinematography by DANIEL McCAIN & Janelle Raymundo

Original Music by Stephen Schneider

Sound Design by Katyann Stenner

Poetry by Kim B. Miller