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Keep It Real Game: The Ideal Diversity Tool

Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

Find out why college students and faculty deem the Keep It Real board game more “engaging and impactful than any keynote speaker.”

Keep It Real Game Goes to Camp Feat. Student Venture NYC

Saturday, March 12th, 2011

Keep It Real shakes things up for high school students on a weekend winter retreat.

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Marilette dela Cruz
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Special Thanks:
Student Venture NYC | http://www.svnyc.com

Keep It Real Game Heals Returning Veteran

Saturday, March 5th, 2011

“Keep It Real” board game eases U.S. Veteran’s transition back into family life.

Keep It Real Praised by Military Personnel

Monday, February 28th, 2011

Keep It Real Praised by Military Personnel. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE.

Keep It Real: Stirring Up NYC Campuses

Monday, February 28th, 2011

The Keep It Real Game is stirring up campuses throughout New York City. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE.

Keep It Real & Anti-Bullying

Monday, February 28th, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Keep It Real RX Game – A Powerful Weapon to Combat Bullying and to Create Unity. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE.

Keep It Real Game Fosters Veteran Camaraderie

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

The Keep It Real Game allows veterans to open up among fellow military men and women, and may reverse the effects of PTSD.

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“Keep It Real Game” at The City College

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010


The City College hosts a Keep It Real Game Night on December 5, 2010.

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Games available at all Borders NYC locations and anytime on
KeepItRealGame.comAmazon.com.

Video shot and edited by:
Marilette dela Cruz
@marilette | marilettesays.tumblr.com

Special Thanks:
The City College, NYC

Keep It Real Game – You Belong

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

According to the Federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration – over 3 million youth ages 12-17 took part in group against group fights last year. Millions of our youth are feeling isolated, alienated, and are engaging in violent behaviors.

I, Leslie Robinson, am a psychotherapist, and a consultant for the foster care system. For six years, I created and implemented creative arts after-school programs for at-risk and hard-to-reach youth. I created the Keep It Real RX communication board game in an attempt to help youth to communicate with one another in deep, meaningful and more vulnerable ways, in order for them to get more in touch with their feelings, and to encourage empathy, a genuine sense of belonging, and compassion for one another

Trance4mation Games is deeply committed to assisting those who are working to help our disenfranchised youth become more connected to their schools, and their communities. 95% of the students who have played this game feel the use of the Keep it Real game in their classrooms would promote a better learning environment, reduce violence, and create more harmony in their schools.

Keep It Real Game Comes to The King’s College, NYC

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

What do you think of the game? Would you want a game night at your school? Let us know.