will host a showing of the 90-minute documentary “Miss Representation.”
The film will be shown in the auditorium at the school, located at 4436 Main Street in Downers Grove. The community event is free of charge, and is appropriate for those ages 13 and older.
The documentary encourages students and adults alike to consider the effects of the images they see in the media on a daily basis. Specifically, the film challenges negative and limiting media labels so that youth can feel empowered to realize their potential as leaders.
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“We hope that this film will spark important conversations between teachers, students and parents,” said Social Studies Department Chair Jill Rose in a press release. “Promoting a strong respect for others is something we encourage every day at our school, and this film supports our effort.”
After the film, teachers from the school’s Social Studies and English departments will lead the audience in a discussion.
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For more information about the film, please visit www.missrepresentation.org.
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