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May 11, 2013

 

San Francisco, California event

featuring producer Ninive Calegari
as part of CPS Lectures
For more details, please visit cpslectures.com

 

7:30 PM

To learn more about our past screenings by clicking here.

Plan a Screening

The Teacher Salary Project wants to plan a screening of American Teacher in your neighborhood! But we need your help. To plan a screening of American Teacher in your community, please contact Paul Marchant atĀ First Run Features either by email or by phone at 212.243.0600 x 22.

Our team will provide the resources necessary for any educator, school administrator, parent, community leader, or non-profit organization to host a screening and catalyze a dialogue about the teaching profession on a local and national level. To download a PDF of our Community Screening Guide, please click here.

Let's work together to create an event that will help bring attention to the most valuable assets in our schools: our teachers. Please email your ideas to Emily@theTeacherSalaryProject.org today.



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**We are fiscally sponsored by the Intersection Incubator, a program ofIntersection for the Arts, providing fiscal sponsorship, networking, and consulting for artists. Intersection is San Francisco's oldest alternative arts space, presenting groundbreaking works in the literary, performing, visual, and interdisciplinary arts.

Visit them at www.theintersection.org.