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TV Movie Preview: Bronx Princess Broadcast Date: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 at 10p on PBS Special Preview: Thursday, September 10 - 7p to 9p - Alexandria, VA (click image to see trailer) BRONX PRINCESS follows headstrong 17-year-old Rocky's journey as she leaves behind her mother in New York City to reunite with her father, a chief in Ghana, West Africa. Filmed during he tumultuous summer between high-school and college, BRONX PRINCESS tells Rocky's coming-of-age story. By confronting her immigrant parents' ideas of adulthood, Rocky reconciles her African heritage with her drea
Special Preview followed by a group discussion Thursday, September 10 - 7p to 9p Alexandria Black History Museum 902 Wythe St. 2 blocks from the Braddock Road Metro Station |
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A photography
exhibit featuring the works of children from Accra, Ghana; Pinar del Rio, Cuba; and
Washington, D.C. and Gary, Indiana, USA using traditional and digital
cameras.
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