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Invitation to Dream Report Release and Documentary Premiere

DC VOICE, with co-chairs, American University and the DC Arts and Humanities Collaborative, present the Invitation to Dream Youth Summits report and Dreamumentary!

Thursday, May 1st at 7 PM
Greenberg Theatre, American University
4200 Wisconsin Ave, NW
(Between Van Ness and Vezay Streets)

To RSVP, please email events@dcvoice.org or call 202-986-8535

Invitation to Dream is a series of art-based student forums about the High School Dropout epidemic and student-based vision for High School reform.  Youth from ten D.C. Public Schools and several charter schools participated in discussions about their classmates, teachers, schools and neighborhoods, and then worked with various local artists to turn their ideas into artistic presentations. Each student also used electronic instant polling devices to respond to a series of research-based questions on school improvement.

Before we change High Schools, let's hear from the students what needs changing!                                                        

Directions & Parking

The theatre is located at 4200 Wisconsin Ave., NW, between Van Ness and Vezay Streets., just a short distance from AU's main campus and a few blocks from the Tenleytown/AU Metro Red Line stop.


Garage parking is available beneath the theatre (through the entrance on Van Ness Street.) For questions about directions, parking, or other information please call AU at
202-885-2587.

Accessibility

The Greenberg Theatre is accessible to persons with disabilities. Accessible seating is available by reservation. Please contact the box office at 202-885-2587 for information.

 

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