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Missouri Boys State is an 8-day youth program held each June to teach Missouri high school students leadership and the workings of government. [3] Missouri is one of forty-nine states (all except Hawaii ) with such a program for boys and a separate program for girls sponsored by The American Legion Auxiliary . [ 4 ]
Boys and Girls State programs both began in 1937 and are held in each of the U.S. states (except Hawaii where there is only a Girls State program), usually at a college within that state. There is also a coed Boys/Girls State session held in Washington, D.C. [1] In general, male and female programs are held separately, but at least eleven ...
Boys State is a 2020 American documentary film directed and produced by Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine. It follows a thousand teenage boys attending Boys State in Texas, coming to build a representative government from the ground up.
Here's how you can watch the follow-up doc to 'Boys State,' 'Girls State,' on Apple TV+. ... the film premiered at Sundance Film festival in January of 2024, and lands on Apple TV+ on April 5 ...
Every summer, more than 1,000 teens swarm the Texas State Capitol to attend Boys State, the annual American Legion-sponsored leadership conference where these incipient politicians divide into ...
State title game, Friday, March 8 TBD vs. TBD — 7 p.m. This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Iowa boys state basketball: scores, live bracket for 2024 tournament
Girls State is a 2024 American documentary film, directed and produced by Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine. It follows teenage girls from Missouri navigating a week-long immersive democratic experiment Girls State, learning how to build a government from the ground up. It serves as a companion film to Boys State (2020).
In 2021, Concordia produced Summer of Soul directed by Questlove, which would go on to win the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, BAFTA Award for Best Documentary and Grammy Award for Best Music Film. [7] [8] [9] That same year, Concordia produced its first narrative project Swan Song directed by Benjamin Cleary for Apple TV+. [10]