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‘Justice Matters’ and the Power of Film to Persuade

Through a collaboration with DC-based Teaching for Change, screenings and post-screening discussions of The House on Coco Road, Backpack Full of Cash, Two Trains Runnin’, and All Governments Lie also were taken to six local high schools. (Download PDF of Article)

Posted: June 12, 2017

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