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Join Active Minds and Mental Health Awareness for Musicians on Thursday, march 1st, 7pm in Textor 102 for an evening with Josh Rivedal (Author and Founder of The I'mpossible Project, Playwright, Global Speaker on: Mental Health, Suicide Prevention, Storytelling, and Diversity) featuring a 75-minute, three part program – one-man Broadway style play, education session and panel discussion on suicide, mental health and diversity.

Kicking My Blue Genes in the Butt is a free admission performance with special guest Josh Rivedal, Playwright, Author and Founder of The I'mpossible Project, and Global Speaker on Mental Health, Suicide Prevention, Storytelling, and Diversity. The 75-minute, three part program includes a one-man Broadway style play, education session, and panel discussion on suicide, mental health, and diversity and will be on March 1st at 7pm in Textor 102. This free admission, large event is open to everyone in the Ithaca community. Active Minds and Mental Health Awareness for Musicians hopes to see you there!

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact icactiveminds@gmail.com. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

 http://events.ithaca.edu/event/joshua_rivedal_kicking_my_blue_genes_in_the_butt#.Womf1BPwZE4

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