The 7th annual Girls’ Voices Now film screening is a celebration of the 10 girls who graduated from our intensive summer training program. The screening will showcase their social-change films on sustainability, representation, and access to resources.
The event will begin at 7:30pm and conclude at 9:00pm, following the Filmmaker Q&A and a dessert reception.
- Theater Opens at 7pm
- Welcome & Opening Remarks
- About the Girls’ Voices Now Program
- Screening of 3 short social-change docs created by our youth filmmakers
- Filmmaker Q&A
- Thank you & Ending Remarks
- Post-Program dessert reception
The screening is taking place in-person at the Rose Hills Auditorium at Mount Saint Mary’s University Doheny Campus located at 10 Chester Place. Parking is included with the ticket.
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