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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Shawn Upchurch The Elimination of Prejudice 177 Front Street, STE 102 Berea, OH 44017-1919 USA New Pi Lambda Phi Philanthropy, The Elimination of Prejudice, Announces Video Contest and $5,000 Grand Prize Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity’s philanthropy of choice, The Elimination of Prejudice is excited to accept entries for its annually-themed video- based contest; Eliminate Prejudice Video Contest. A $5,000 Grand Prize will be awarded to a winning contestant in the U.S. or Canada. The first ten (10) qualified video contest entries will receive a free Flip Video Camera. Help promote a better understanding between people and create long lasting community change. Creatively describe in a 3-minute video how religious freedom relates to events in society or your own life today by 11:59 p.m. EST on March 3, 2011 for your chance to win. As specific video topic suggestions, you might analyze events like Park51 (Ground Zero mosque), the Pledge of Allegiance controversy, the role of religion in society and politics today or address how religious choices have affected your life. For more information about The Elimination of Prejudice, or to make a financial contribution or video entry, please visit: http://eliminateprejudice.org About The Elimination of Prejudice Founded in 1996, The Elimination of Prejudice, headquartered in Berea, Ohio, works to set the conditions for sensitive societal conversations to take place, and promotes the principles of equality and inclusiveness to the widest possible audience. From video and essay contests to youth-based educational programs and retreats, the different ways to encourage society to talk about tough topics are endless. The Elimination of Prejudice raises money to fund the aforementioned programs and others. Today, The Elimination of Prejudice is a call to action currently on 40 college campuses and universities, with nearly 1,000 active students in the U.S. and Canada.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Shawn UpchurchThe Elimination of Prejudice 177 Front Street, STE 102 Berea, OH 44017-1919  USA

New Pi Lambda Phi Philanthropy, The Elimination of Prejudice, Announces Video Contest and $5,000 Grand Prize

Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity’s philanthropy of choice, The Elimination of Prejudice is excited to accept entries for its annually-themed video-based contest; Eliminate Prejudice Video Contest. A $5,000 Grand Prize will be awarded to a winning contestant in the U.S. or Canada. The first ten (10) qualified video contest entries will receive a free Flip Video Camera.

Help promote a better understanding between people and create long lasting community change.

Creatively describe in a 3-minute video how religious freedom relates to events in society or your own life today by 11:59 p.m. EST on March 3, 2011 for your chance to win. As specific video topic suggestions, you might analyze events like Park51 (Ground Zero mosque), the Pledge of Allegiance controversy, the role of religion in society and politics today or address how religious choices have affected your life.

For more information about The Elimination of Prejudice, or to make a financial contribution or video entry, please visit: http://eliminateprejudice.org

About The Elimination of Prejudice

Founded in 1996, The Elimination of Prejudice, headquartered in Berea, Ohio, works to set the conditions for sensitive societal conversations to take place, and promotes the principles of equality and inclusiveness to the widest possible audience. From video and essay contests to youth-based educational programs and retreats, the different ways to encourage society to talk about tough topics are endless. The Elimination of Prejudice raises money to fund the aforementioned programs and others. Today, The Elimination of Prejudice is a call to action currently on 40 college campuses and universities, with nearly 1,000 active students in the U.S. and Canada.

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