Event ID # 57462
Date: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 |
Time: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
Event: Listen Up: Young artists Have Something To Say About Domestic Violence Exhibitio |
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Host: Lutheran Settlement House |
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Location: (Old City, Phialdelphia) Google Map
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Contact: Suzette Belz |
Phone: 215-426-8610 x 208 |
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Email: sbelz@lutheransettlement.org |
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Website: http://www.lutheransettlement.org |
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Price: FREE |
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Full details: Children don't have to be physically or verbally abused themselves to be hurt by domestic violence. That’s why, with the help of the Alonya P. Saraka Children’s Fund, LSH holds an annual awareness and prevention event for children and young adults called Listen Up: Young Artists Have Something to Say About Domestic Violence. Launched by LSH in 1997, Listen Up! is the only creative arts initiative in Philadelphia addressing the impact of domestic violence on children. For four consecutive years, LSH has partnered with the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (PMAP) to gather entries for the contest. Students between the ages of 10 and 18 from Big Picture, a year-long mural-training opportunity provided by the PMAP, were invited to express their feelings and opinions about violence in the home through LSH’s annual art contest. Over the past eleven years, some of the Listen Up! participants have chosen positive messages or scenes to portray how society may combat domestic violence. Others have chosen to depict what violence might feel or look like. Sponsored by: BENEFICIALS SAVINGS BANK |
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