Sometimes those ideals that have been ignored for years can still work—in spite of efforts to undermine them. I was privileged to attend a screening of Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Cynthia Wade’s newest film, a documentary about the Milton Hershey … Continue reading →
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Where the Environment Matters: the legacy of the Milton Hershey School
Sometimes those ideals that have been ignored for years can still work—in spite of efforts to undermine them. I was privileged to attend a screening of Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Cynthia Wade’s newest film, a documentary about the Milton Hershey … Continue reading →
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