Letters To Trayvon Photography Exhibition And Discussion

Letters To Trayvon is a social media campaign to flood the internet with positive images of black men and boys and a citywide letter writing contest, Letters to Our Brothers, for high school students to write how they felt when they heard of the death of Trayvon Martin.  On Saturday, February 28 at 6:00pm, three of the winning letters will be read along with a discussion featuring Tracy Martin, Trayvon's father and a photography exhibition by Denise Allen, By the Content of My Character: Portraits of Young African American Men at Arcadia University (450 S. Easton, Commons Great Room, Glenside, PA).

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