Liam Neeson

I have served as Journeys in Film’s national spokesperson since its inception, and I clearly believe in its effectiveness as an educational tool for teaching our youth to value, appreciate, and respect the cultural diversity in our world. The powerful use of films as a teaching tool cannot be underestimated, and Journeys in Film has succeeded in creating the first and only film-based curriculum integrated into core academic subjects. I encourage you to participate in the Journeys in Film program either as a student, educator, film studio, or financial supporter.

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