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Ramsey Triad Presents: Paper Tigers - A Film Screening
To inspire us to learn from what happened when another community transformed its approach to behavior issues shifting away from punishment and blame toward understanding the underlying trauma and other causes and helping students to tackle those barriers so they can succeed in school and in life.
We hope you will join us at Neighborhood House in St. Paul, MN on Thursday, February 18th for a community screening of the film Paper Tigers.
Doors open at 3:00 p.m. and the film will begin at 3:15 p.m. After the screening, there will be a brief, engaging conversation about the film and the lens it casts upon trauma-informed, asset-based approaches to working with young people. Come explore what one school did to transform their approach to educating and connecting authentically with youth by better understanding and responding to the implications of adverse childhood experiences.
We are specifically seeking a vibrant cross-cultural mixing of individuals for this engaged screening and conversation. If you know someone who will add and receive value through their participation, please feel free to reach out across race, class, culture or age and invite them to join you.
This event is free and open to the community. Space is limited and seating is on a first-come, first served basis. If you have access to a computer, please select "print ticket at home" to avoid the wait at the will call line.
Please note: due to some brief explicit language this film may not be appropriate for younger audiences.
Community Location: Neighborhood House 179 Robie St. E St. Paul, MN 55107
Questions? Email sammie@marnitastable.org or call us at 612.928.7744
Day-of Contact: Elexis//401.871.5641 About Marnita's Table: Marnita's Table seeks to measurably increase social capital across race, class, culture, gender and other means of self-identity in order to catalyze transformational change where racial and cultural differences are not viewed as deficits or merely tolerated, but instead viewed as assets. Experts at social capital building, in the past ten years we've welcomed over 23,000 people from around the world and the around the way to find common ground while breaking bread.
If you would like to learn more about Marnita's Table, go to www.marnitastable.org.
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LocationNeighborhood House (View)
179 Robie St. E
St Paul, MN 55107
United States
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