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‘Ivory Tower’ Screening at UUF Nov. 21

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Door County’s next “Movies That Matter” film is Ivory Tower. It will be screened Nov. 21, 4:30 pm. Ivory Tower critically investigates higher education. The college experience provides students a supportive space to develop personally and intellectually. But as tuition skyrockets, student debt has devastating effects on students, parents, and economies for generations to come.

UUF’s Economic Justice Action Team and Gay Pustaver, of the local nonprofit Money Management Counselors powered by FISC CCCS, will help lead a discussion after the movie. Pustaver has counseled many local students and families dealing with the devastation of overwhelming student loans. She also meets with students and families to help them interpret their financial aid award letters and make informed choices about accepting aid. The UUF Economic Justice Action Team coordinates and participates in collaborative efforts to foster economic justice for the good of our local, regional, and national community.

The UUFDC Fellowship is located at 10341 Hwy 42 in north Ephraim. For more information call 920.854.7559. To learn more about Money Management Counselors services, visit moneymanagementcounselors.com.

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