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Communication for Social Change (CFSC) Consortium 3rd Anniversary Event (Apr 30 2006)

Location

Newark, New Jersey, United States

Event Summary

This Third Anniversary Celebration will be held at 2pm at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, New Jersey. The event will feature a performance by Children of Uganda and a reception immediately following with special guest Geoffrey Holder, actor, painter and choreographer at the New Jersey Historical Society.


Tickets are USD $100 for adults and USD $50 for children under 12.

About the CFSC Consortium

The Communication for Social Change Consortium is an international non-profit organisation dedicated to strengthening the abilities of people living in poor communities to use communication in order to improve their own lives. Through the use of participatory communication - processes that use dialogue to spark community-based action - they aim to help communities develop their own solutions to critical social issues. The Consortium is actively working across the globe to give voice to people in the poorest communities and help them accelerate the development of their own countries. Join in celebrating their efforts and make a commitment to the Consortium's ongoing work by attending this event.

Contact


vjames@communicationforsocialchange.org
CFSC Consortium website

or

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Placed on the Communication Initiative site April 20 2006
Last Updated April 20 2006

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