Nov. 12: MAKE A CIRCLE Film Screening and Panel Discussion

A love letter to early educators and a rallying cry for a child care system in crisis.

Join us for the Massachusetts premiere of the award-winning documentary, "Make a Circle," at Boston's historic Strand Theater on Tuesday, November 12th.

From an award-winning filmmaking team, MAKE A CIRCLE follows a group of child care providers who are determined to change how society values the education of its youngest citizens. Weaving together the magic they create in the classroom, the struggles they endure at home, and their tireless activism for their profession, MAKE A CIRCLE is a moving portrait of life as an early childhood educator and a promising blueprint for fixing our broken child care system. Doors open at 5:00 PM with a reception. The film screening will begin at 6:00 PM with a panel discussion hosted by Neighborhood Villages beginning immediately after. The film will be screened in English with Spanish subtitles.

 

If you missed the screening event, check out a recording of our panel discussion with early child care advocates and educators here. And watch more here to hear from attendees on why they think child care is a critical issue.

 

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