Coco engages the whole family in a new understanding of family history. This city-wide screening will serve as the lead into Discovering Family Histories, an intergenerational project led by Community Book Center and Society of the Sacred Heart. The project will offer an intergenerational symposium, three practical workshops, and a final celebration, and will give families tools to know how to research, document, preserve, and celebrate their family legacy. Full schedule details will be available at the film screening. ( More )
Thursday, Oct 25, 5:30-7:30 PM
Citywide Screening of “Coco”
Norman Mayer Library
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3001 Gentilly Boulevard, New Orleans, LA
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