"I Have a Dream"® on 60 Minutes this SUNDAY
Sarah McConnell
smcconnell at ihad.org
Fri May 21 11:32:07 EDT 2004
This Sunday, May 23, the national television news magazine, 60 Minutes,
will feature a 12-minute segment about the "I Have a Dream"® Foundation.
"I Have a Dream"®, a national movement that helps thousands of youth from
at-risk communities achieve their higher education dreams, began in large
part due to a 60 Minutes segment in 1986 about its founder, Eugene Lang.
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Since Mr. Lang's first Project in East Harlem, New York, 180 other "I Have
a Dream"® Programs around the country have been established by generous
visionaries in partnership with the "I Have a Dream"® national Foundation.
The "I Have a Dream ®~segment on 60 Minutes this Sunday will highlight the
growth, vitality and legacy of the "I Have a Dream"® movement on the
education of America's youth.
For your local CBS listings, go to: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/07/31/utility/main517034.shtml
For more information on the "I Have a Dream"® Foundation, go to:
www.ihad.org
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