New SCETV show After Action to screen at USCB Center For Arts 

From staff reports

Hosted by South Carolina ETV, the ETV Endowment and the USC Beaufort Center for the Arts, a screening of Episode 2 of SCETV’s new series After Action will be held at 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 17 at USCB Center For The Arts. 

The screening will be followed by a conversation moderated by ETV Lowcountry’s Holly Bounds-Jackson along with series host Stacy Pearsall and featured After Action veterans Bambi Bullard, Dan Wrightsman and Meggen Ditmore. 

The season premiere of After Action, a new series highlighting conversations with veterans, was aired on Jan. 9 on SCETV-HD. New episodes will air weekly and the show will be distributed by PBS to public television stations throughout the U.S. 

Viewers should check local listings to see when After Action airs on a local PBS station.

Featuring seven, one-hour episodes, After Action documents the experiences of 21 diverse veterans from across the country. Hosted by Air Force combat veteran Stacy Pearsall, this powerful series reveals what life is like for these American heroes before, during and after action.

Episode 1: Host Stacy Pearsall sits down with three veterans who’ve all had brushes with death.

Episode 2: Host Stacy Pearsall sits down with three veterans who used to transform new recruits.

Episode 3: Host Stacy Pearsall sits down with three veterans who have a connection to citizenship.

Episode 4: Host Stacy Pearsall sits down with three veterans who were the first women in their fields.

Episode 5: Host Stacy Pearsall sits down with three veterans who’ve experienced military sexual trauma.

Episode 6: Host Stacy Pearsall sits down with three veterans who reveal the power of service animals.

Episode 7: Host Stacy Pearsall sits down with three veterans who reveal the trials of returning home.

The event is free and open to the public, but space is limited.

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