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Feb 02, 2012 New York, NY NYM
The Harlem School of the Arts (HSA) was invited by WNBC to film a series of six public service announcements (PSAs) for Black History Month. The PSAs will air on TV, in taxi cabs, and on NBC's facebook and YouTube pages. In the spots, HSA students share why Black History Month is important and what it means to them. A total of fourteen HSA students are interviewed.
Watch the PSAs on YouTube
About Harlem School of the Arts Since its founding by internationally-acclaimed soprano Dorothy Maynor in 1964, the Harlem School of the Arts (HSA) has transformed the lives of tens of thousands of young people ages 4-18 through world-class training in the arts. HSA offers children and young adults in Harlem and beyond the freedom to find and develop the artist, student, and citizen within themselves in an environment that teaches discipline, stimulates creativity, builds self-confidence and adds a dimension of to their lives, empowering them to become the creative and innovative leaders of tomorrow.
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Pictured Above: Harlem School of the Arts students featured in WNBC Black History Month PSA
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