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Sep052012

September 5, 2012, Wednesday - Picturing Peace: Photo Exhibit at Central Library

Time: 10:30am – Noon

Location: Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Picturing Peace: Photo Exhibit

Wednesday, Sept. 5-Sunday, Sept. 30 at Library atrium and the display cases outside Doty Hall
Grades 6-12. This collaborative community engagement and photography project by Minneapolis teens represents their perception of the strengths and assets that support community peace and create an environment where young people can thrive. See related adult and youth book lists.

This project is coordinated and funded by the Minneapolis Downtown Improvement District and the Minneapolis Department of Health and Family Support as part of its Minneapolis Blueprint for Action to Prevent Youth Violence. For more information, visit www.picturingpeacempls.com.

Held at Library atrium and the display cases outside Doty Hall