To honor African-American History Month, Farmers Insurance Group will debut the “Freedom’s Song” program along with various elected officials at the California African American Museum in downtown Los Angeles.
Farmers partnered with the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) to bring the documentary film, “Freedom’s Song: 100 years of African-American struggle and triumph” to classrooms nationwide.
The initial teachers workshop and presentation will take place today in Los Angeles, at the California African American Museum. For more information, visit www.farmers.com.


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