How do you bring more than 1,000 students together to create media tools for dozens of nonprofit organizations? Educators and service agencies in San Antonio have figured it out. They’ve created BexarFest, a multimedia festival that teaches high school students real-world job skills while serving their community. BexarCast explores how and why it works.
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