In celebration of Juneteenth, the Crispus Attucks Community Center, a program of Community Action Partnership of Lancaster, posted "Sincerely, Crispus Attucks," a series of four short films produced by Lancaster-based MAKE/FILMS. The films are available to watch at http://www.caplanc.org/juneteenth, which includes a link to make contributions to the center's work in the community.
Each film showcases three generations of black leaders - a future leader, a rising leader, and a legacy leader - who read letters to those who have inspired them. These leaders include Ron Ford, Ismail Smith-Wade-El, Joshua Hunter, and Danielle Woods, plus four youths from the School District of Lancaster.
More information about the Crispus Attucks Community Center is available by visiting https://caplanc.org and clicking on "Our Programs" and then "Safety & Empowerment."
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