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UNCG features an ASL Film called the "Versa Effect."

UNCG features an ASL film called "Versa Effect." It will be shown at UNCG-School of Education Building 1300 Spring Garden Street Greensboro, NC on Saturday March 17, 2012 at 2 pm. The tickets are $11 each and the money will go to NC Black Deaf Advocates. Please share it with anyone who will be interested. Contact Joseph Hill at jchill3@uncg.edu or VP 240-724-6670. You can also buy the DVD! :c)

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