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Award-winning journalist Jane Clayson Johnson is bringing her powerful new documentary "Pathway to Hope" to audiences across the country, with premieres scheduled in Boston, Utah, New York, and Washington, D.C.
The hour-long film tackles one of Africa's most pressing challenges: educational access. With only nine percent of Africa's population reaching college, "Pathway to Hope" showcases inspiring stories of overcoming poverty through BYU-Pathway’s innovative approach to higher education.
By delivering high-quality, low-cost, spiritually-centered education to tens of thousands of students across the continent, BYU-Pathway Worldwide is empowering students to lift their families and strengthen their communities.
Johnson, known for her work at CBS News, ABC News, and NPR, brings her journalistic expertise to this compelling story of hope and transformation. The film also explores how BYU-Pathway connects its global network of students with career opportunities through partnerships with U.S. companies like ours.
You can watch the documentary for free on BYUtv or reach out to us to hire BYU-Pathway students through our social-impact staffing platform.