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Special Screening: CNN Black in America - Almighty Debt

Thursday, October 14, 2010 from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM (ET)

East Point, GA

Special Screening: CNN Black in America - Almighty Debt

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The Tau Epsilon Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.,

and

Ranada's Reads and Reels

are pleased to host a special screening of

Black in America: Almighty Debt,

which will premiere October 21 at 9 pm EST on CNN.  

 

Please come out, watch, and share your thoughts! 

 

More about the Black in America: Almighty Debt special:

Every leading indicator - unemployment, income, wealth, educational attainment, homeownership and foreclosures - demonstrates that the African American financial foundation is crumbling at rates that are comparatively worse than other segments of the U.S. population.  Reported by anchor and special correspondent Soledad O'Brien and told through experiences of members of the First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens, New Jersey, the first 90 minutes of this special explores how an institution central to African American communities for generations is helping their 7,000 parishioners survive the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.

When & Where


East Point Fire Station
3800 North Commerce Drive
East Point, GA 30349

Thursday, October 14, 2010 from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM (ET)


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Tau Epsilon Omega of Alpha Kappa Alpha and Ranada's Reads and Reals



Tau Epsilon Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., serves the East Point and College Park, GA communities. TEO is dedicated to the advancement of its program targets, and this event falls under its Economic Security Initiative.

For more information about TEO, please visit http://akateo.org

 

Ranada's Reads and Reels is a discussion club based in Atlanta that puts actions to its ideas.  In addition to discussing a wide array of books, films, and other art exhibits, the group is dedicated to volunteer work that uplifts the black community.  

For more information about Reads and Reels, please visit http://dejoi.wordpress.com/reads-and-reels and follow us at @readsandreels!