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Presented By: Students of Color at Rackham (SCOR)

Documentary Screening: Grooming a Generation

Andrew Sacks

In this documentary, Andrew Sacks explores an effort by a group of barbers to improve their young customers’ literacy and appreciation of the written word. Low tech but high concept, there are no tablets, apps, or software.    Just a shelf of books, a 25 minute haircut appointment, and an adult who truly cares. In this documentary, Andrew Sacks explores an effort by a group of barbers to improve their young customers’ literacy and appreciation of the written word. Low tech but high concept, there are no tablets, apps, or software.    Just a shelf of books, a 25 minute haircut appointment, and an adult who truly cares.
In this documentary, Andrew Sacks explores an effort by a group of barbers to improve their young customers’ literacy and appreciation of the written word. Low tech but high concept, there are no tablets, apps, or software. Just a shelf of books, a 25 minute haircut appointment, and an adult who truly cares.
LitWits, SCOR, and the Graduate Student Community Organization present Grooming a Generration, a new documentary about a community literacy program in Ypsilanti directed by U-M alum Andy Sax. The director will be in attendance for a Q&A session following the film.
In this documentary, Andrew Sacks explores an effort by a group of barbers to improve their young customers’ literacy and appreciation of the written word. Low tech but high concept, there are no tablets, apps, or software.    Just a shelf of books, a 25 minute haircut appointment, and an adult who truly cares. In this documentary, Andrew Sacks explores an effort by a group of barbers to improve their young customers’ literacy and appreciation of the written word. Low tech but high concept, there are no tablets, apps, or software.    Just a shelf of books, a 25 minute haircut appointment, and an adult who truly cares.
In this documentary, Andrew Sacks explores an effort by a group of barbers to improve their young customers’ literacy and appreciation of the written word. Low tech but high concept, there are no tablets, apps, or software. Just a shelf of books, a 25 minute haircut appointment, and an adult who truly cares.

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