Stay tuned for the "Pittsburgh Comeback Tour" as part of "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" Day
Screenings of "My Tale of Two Cities" are currently being planned as "Pittsburgh nights" around the country the week of March 20th, in honor of Fred Rogers' birthday and as part of "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" Day. Wear your favorite sweater in memory of America's favorite neighbor that day and do something to give back to your community. Further details about "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" Day will be available soon through Family Communications website, www.fci.org.
If you are interested in helping organize a screening or know of an appropriate venue in your area, please email mytaleoftwocities@gmail.com. These "community" screenings can be free or used as a benefit for a local cause in conjunction with the movie benefitting the "Youth and Media" Initiative of the Steeltown Entertainment Project, giving young people in challenging family situations a chance to help tell their stories of hope and transformation and learn about career possibilities in the entertainment industry.
We appreciate you helping us get the word out by forwarding to this to those who may be interested and by joining the "My Tale of Two Cities" Facebook group. Just Click here.
In 1925, urban planner & historian Lewis Mumford described four “great tides” of migration that reflected the economic transformation of the US. Eight decades later, Robert Fishman (professor of architecture & urban planning at the University of Michigan) noted the large-scale return of people to global cities, labeling it the Fifth Migration. Today’s great tide, the Sixth Migration, is ebbing from global cities & towards a better quality of life.
Monday, February 09, 2009
Blog Release: Pittsburgh Comeback Tour
From the folks who brought you "My Tale of Two Cities: A Comeback Story":
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