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Sign up for NTEN''s Workshop-Technology Champion Master Class in San Francisco on September 19! Invisible People is hitting the road with Virgin Mobile, Sevenly, and Ford to bring awareness to youth homelessness. The contest is calling for participants to make a one-minute video that portrays diversity and inclusion.
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