Title IX: The Journey Continues

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Order Your Copy of "License to Thrive" for the 40th Anniversary of Title IX

Order Your Copy of "License to Thrive" for the 40th Anniversary of Title IX

The "License to Thrive" DVD is being used in classrooms across the country.  From the junior high school level to college campuses, students are getting the opportunity to learn about the unique history of Title IX.  You can also help support the children in your community by purchasing a copy of the "License to Thrive" DVD for your local schools, youth groups, churches as well as for family, friends and neighbors.   It's a gift that keeps on giving by encouraging all youth to reach their full potential through education.  You can place an online order for the DVD at via the L2T website.  You can also order a copy of the DVD by sending an e-mail request to mail@t-timeproductions.com and including "Order DVD" in the subject line.  We will provide ordering instructions for you.  Various pricing levels are in place for individual consumer purchases, institutions and organizations serving students Grades 3-12, collegiate institutions and other educational and research organizations. 

 

The DVD is the perfect opportunity to expand your current curriculum and facilitate interesting classroom and locker room discussions on topics such as empowerment, self-esteem, discrimination and advocacy.  The "License to Thrive" DVD includes the 48-minute documentary film which aired on the ESPN networks March-June 2008.  It also includes a Facilitators' Guide which provides discussion topics and thought starters for Grades 3-12, incorporating content from the documentary as well as the L2T website, www.licensetothrive.org.  To download the Guide, go You  to: www.mailandmoreweb.com/T%20Productions/FacilitatorsGuide.html

 
 
For all other educational use, visit Women Make Movies at the following website: www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c750.shtml.  You can also call 212-925-0606 x360 or e-mail orders@wmm.com.

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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