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Your South Florida

April 27th, 2018

Season 2 Episode 16 | 26m 51sVideo has Closed Captions

We cover Sexual Assault Awareness and MCCJ’s Camp MetroTown.

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and we hear from survivors that participated in an eye-opening exhibit, “What Were You Wearing”, and learn about local resources available through Palm Beach County Victims Services. Also, each summer the Miami Coalition of Christians & Jews (MCCJ) gives 50 Miami-Dade high school students a unique opportunity to build relationships and more!

04/27/2018

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Your South Florida

April 27th, 2018

Season 2 Episode 16 | 26m 51sVideo has Closed Captions

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and we hear from survivors that participated in an eye-opening exhibit, “What Were You Wearing”, and learn about local resources available through Palm Beach County Victims Services. Also, each summer the Miami Coalition of Christians & Jews (MCCJ) gives 50 Miami-Dade high school students a unique opportunity to build relationships and more!

04/27/2018

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