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Using art as a means to reflect, express, and transform, Project Girl workshops provides an easy -to-follow and easily adaptable roadmap for young people, to critically examine our contemporary media-based culture and explore key media literacy themes and issues. Project Girl co-founder Kelly Parks Snider will facilitate these workshop sessions for girls’ grades 5, 6, 7 and 8th grade. Where: Edgewood College’s new art building. Stream, VTAC 210 Dates: Thursdays, 10/16, 10/23, 10/30, 11/6, and 11/13. Time: 4-6 Cost: $ 50 (scholarships are available) Contact Project Girl [email protected] Project Girl co-founder Kelly Parks Snider will facilitate this workshop session for students, group leaders, educators, interested in learning about Project Girl’s (projectgirl.org) arts- based media literacy workshops. Using art as a means to reflect, express, and transform, Project Girl workshops, curriculum, lectures, and traveling art exhibition provides an easy -to-follow and easily adaptable roadmap for educators and girl/boy group leaders to critically examine our contemporary media-based culture and explore key media literacy themes and issues with adolescent youth. October 9, 2014 6:30-8:00pm Edgewood College Sonderegger Science Center Auditorium (room 108) 1000 Edgewood College Drive Madison, WI 53711 Please contact Project Girl for more info [email protected] This event is free - sponsored by the Edgewood College Social Science Department and COR
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