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Resilience Builder Summer Program Overview: Youth & Young Adults Learn about Disaster & Climate Resilience & Storytelling Through Filmmaking

 By  Atyia Martin

Pathways to racial justice and resilience are paved with reframing narratives, building knowledge and skills, being in a supportive community, and taking strategic, collective action. So, in the summer of 2020, we partnered with All Aces, Inc, BridgeBuilder Cinematic Arts, TCGT Entertainment, and Encuentro Diaspora. Each year we evolve the program for even more impactful experiences.

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