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Online Roundtable Discussion Engages Pflugerville Youth

Pflugerville area youth are invited to an online discussion on identity, the Black Lives Matter movement, and its community impact.

PFLUGERVILLE, TX—Pflugerville area youth adults ages 13-21 are invited to join an online roundtable discussion on identity, the Black Lives Matter movement, and its impact on their community. Teens Speak: Black Lives Matter developed by the Pflugerville Library's Teen Advisory Group is moderated by education equity advocate Autumn A. Arnett and will feature a panel of teens from the Pflugerville Black Student Union.

The online event scheduled Tuesday, March 9 from 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. will allow attendees to participate via chat or audio during the Group Discussion portion of the event, and registration is required, and registrants must be ages 13-21 to attend. Upon registration, you'll receive a link to the online Webex meeting on the morning of the event, and the discussion will be recorded and posted on the library's YouTube, Facebook, and teen Instagram pages for future viewing.

For questions about this event, and to offer suggestions for future topics contact Amanda Cawthon at amandac@pflugervilletx.gov. For more information, click HERE.

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