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League of Women Voters presents ‘Girl Talk’ documentary

On Tuesday, April 23, The League of Women Voters of Winchester is proud to present a showing of the documentary film, “GIRL TALK,” at the Winchester Public Library. COURTESY PHOTO

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The following was submitted by the League of Women Voters of Winchester:

On Tuesday, April 23, The League of Women Voters of Winchester is proud to present a showing of the documentary film, “GIRL TALK,” beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Winchester Public Library, 80 Washington St., in the large meeting room.

A film by Lucia Small, “GIRL TALK” follows five girls from an award-winning Massachusetts high school debate team as they work together to develop strong public speaking skills, master a new discipline, and deal with some of the challenges of being determined young women.

The viewing will be followed by a discussion with one of the students featured in the film.

This event has been made possible through a generous grant from the En Ka Society.

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