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The 5pm Post – Connecting Dots: Film Screening and Panel Discussion

From an email:

Connecting Dots: Film Screening and Panel Discussion
When: Tuesday, December 13th 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Where: Human Rights Campaign’s Equality Forum, 1640 Rhodes Island Ave NW

Who: Scott Clarke, Director of Amandla Development South Africa, Joe Edwards, Administrator of DC Public Schools Advisory Program
Free and open to the public
Wine and cheese reception to follow

The film follows three youth from communities so different they hardly seem like neighboring suburbs. Yet we see how similar their struggles are and how they need coordinated and holistic support not just from their schools. The film illustrates the need for aligned work across sectors to ensure that a community’s young people are supported in and out of school from birth into the world of work.

To RSVP please go to: https://www.facebook.com/events/129350233843162/
To preview the film please go to: http://youtu.be/ZRDEtwjl-Xg

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