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		<title>Shukree Hassan Tilghman comes to DC for &#8220;More Than a Month&#8221; (but just a few days)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[DC is hosting a total of four screenings of &#8220;More Than a Month.&#8221; The first is this Sunday, February 12 with the DC Youth Slam Poetry Team (community partner) bringing their poetic perspective on the film at Busboys and Poets (2021 14th Street, NW). The remaining three screenings will include a Q&#038;A with filmmaker Shukree [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Teaching for Change leads Daisy Bates Discussion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Community Cinema [DC] is happy to be working with Teaching for Change as a community partner for our January screenings of DAISY BATES: FIRST LADY OF LITTLE ROCK. Executive director Deborah Menkart, Jenice View (assistant professor of Educational Transformation at George Mason University), and Alana Murray are co-editors of the highly acclaimed education resource book [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Meet Our Speaker for &#8220;Troop 1500&#8243;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Beyond Bars Girl Scout Council initiative featured in the film &#8220;Troop 1500&#8243; was founded in Baltimore, MD in 1992. It was a pilot project between the Girl Scouts of Central Maryland and the National Institute of Justice, arranging for formal visits between Scouts and their incarcerated mothers. Shannon Marshall is the Child Advocacy Program [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Emira Woods &#8211; Q&amp;A from September Community Cinema</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot has happened since our Community Cinema [DC] screenings of &#8220;Pray the Devil Back to Hell&#8221; in September. Weeks after our screenings, Liberia held elections for president. On November 10 the first woman president of an African nation, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, was re-elected in a presidential runoff in Liberia by a 90.2% majority. Turnout [...]]]></description>
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