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Thursday, June 20
7:00 PM EDT - 9:00 PM EDT

Screams Before Silence Screening

In-Person Event

Cost: Free

Venue

JCC Levinson Hall
5738 Forbes Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15217 United States
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Registration is required.

Together with our partners, the JCC is hosting a screening of “Screams Before Silence” on Thursday, June 20 in Squirrel Hill.

Join us for a group screening and opportunity for reflections on this documentary film, in which Sheryl Sandberg, former COO of Meta and founder of LeanIn.org, interviews multiple eyewitnesses, released hostages, first responders, medical and forensic experts and survivors.

Screams Before Silence contains accounts of sexual violence against women. We encourage people to engage or disengage as they feel comfortable. Therapeutic support will be available on-site.

Thank you to our partners Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, Classrooms Without Borders National, Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), Jewish Women’s Foundation of Greater Pittsburgh and StandWithUs.

Screams Before Silence

Venue

JCC Levinson Hall
5738 Forbes Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15217 United States
+ Google Map

Questions:

Organizer

JCC
Phone
412-339-5400
Email
jpenner@jccpgh.org

Full inclusion is a core value of Jewish Pittsburgh. The Jewish Federation welcomes invitees of all abilities, backgrounds, races, religious affiliations, sexual orientations and gender identities. Please discuss accessibility accommodations with the contact person for this event.

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