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NEW CLASS AVAILABLE!
"Challenging Discrimination Against Youth"
Spring 2005
WHO:
Young people and adults
WHAT:
Free six-week class on challenging
anti-youth sentiment throughout our society.
WHEN:
Every Thursday from 7-8:30pm from April
14 to May 19.
WHERE:
Olympia Free School, 808 Jefferson Street
in Olympia, next to the downtown Post Office.
WHY:
Discrimination against young people in
the media, schools, government, and throughout our society is growing.
Find out why it matters and what you can do to resist discrimination
against youth.
HOW: This class features applied learning that
is hands-on, including group work, discussions, readings, and
take-home tasks. Facilitators Adam Fletcher and Kari Kunst of The
Freechild Project have 15+ years combined teaching experience in this
area.
Schedule:
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Week One,
Thurs. April 14: Introduction to discrimination against
youth in society
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Week Two,
Thurs. April 21: Exploring discrimination against youth in the
media
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Week Three,
Thurs. April 28: Exploring discrimination against youth in schools
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Week Four,
Thurs. May 5: Exploring discrimination against youth in government
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Week Five,
Thurs. May 12: Youth and adults creating resistance to
discrimination against youth
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Week Six, Thurs. May 19: Reflecting on
discrimination against youth
For more information please call The
Freechild Project office at (360)753-2686 or email info at
freechild.org.
Learn more about The Freechild Project at
http://www.freechild.org/aboutus.htm
Learn more about the Olympia Free School
at
http://www.olympiafreeschool.org
Download this flyer online at
http://www.freechild.org/events/spring2005.pdf
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