Make college affordable!
Students and other young people are gearing up to participate in a National Day of Action to provide opportunity for ... [more]
(01/09/07, in news)
Rising to the challenge – Jan 29th – Feb 2nd 2007
America and Canada's youth are calling for five days of
demonstrations to jumpstart the second semester of the Campus Climate
... [more]
(01/09/07, in news)
Free Art Classes, NYC
The Door is New York City's premier youth development agency,
offering unique and highly effective programs for young people 12-21.
... [more]
(12/05/06, in news)
YouthAIDS Kick Me Campaign
What is Kick Me?"Kick Me" is based on the prank of someone sticking a Kick Me sign on another's back ... [more]
(11/30/06, in news)
NetAid Scholarship Applications Open!
Do you know any high school teens in the United States who have led a poverty-fighting project? Are you a ... [more]
(10/11/06, in news)
Re: Sixth Annual Media That Matters Film Fest Launch : If you enjoyed watching A Girl Like Me, Slip of the Tongue, How Walmart Came to Haslett, No Child, and Book 'Em: Undereducated, Overincarcerated (the five youth-produced films to be selected for the sixth annual Media That Matters Festival), then check out some great pictures of the filmmakers from the sixth annual Media That Matters Festival Awards Ceremony on mediathatmattersfest.org ! (05/30/06, by outreach)
Re: Migrant's Dilemma Strikes Chord in Rural America : if you are interested in producing or hearing what other youth have to say about this issue, check out Youth Radio (06/06/06, by anayansi)
Re: Sixth Annual Media That Matters Film Fest Launch : This year five of the winning films were youth-produced: A Girl Like Me, Slip of the Tongue, How Walmart Came to Haslett, No Child Left Behind and Book Em': UnderEducated and Overincarcerated. Watch them on http://www.mediathatmattersfest.org and find out what it took to produce them, who the filmmakers are and submit your own for next year! (05/30/06, by anayansi)
Re: Sixth Annual Media That Matters Film Fest Launch : This year five of the winning films were youth-produced: A Girl Like Me, Slip of the Tongue, How Walmart Came to Haslett, No Child Left Behind and Book Em': UnderEducated and Overincarcerated. Watch them on http://www.mediathatmattersfest.org and find out what it took to produce them, who the filmmakers are and submit your own for next year! (05/30/06, by anayansi)
Re: Suggestiosn for Women Rights Club? : Hey! You should really check out Women Make movies (http://www.wmm.org). It is a great organization and can give you ideas on how media is used to bring awareness on issues and concerns relevant to women. Also, check out the organizations and films listed on MediaRights (http://www.mediarights.org). Go to the drop-down menu on the home page and choose organization, type in "women" in the search field and you will be able to access thousands of organizations doing work around women's issues worldwide! (03/05/06, by anayansi)
Film Marketing &Film Festival Internships (01/19/07)
Make college affordable! (01/09/07)
Rising to the challenge – Jan 29th – Feb 2nd 2007 (01/09/07)
Film Marketing &Film Festival Internships (01/19/07)
Join the Global Citizen Corps! (08/24/06)
Get Involved with Youth Noise! (08/17/06)
NBPC Audio Podcast Competition (01/24/07)
2007 First Look Student Film Festival (11/28/06)
NetAid Scholarship Applications Open! (10/11/06)
Film Marketing &Film Festival Internships (01/19/07)
CALL FOR ENTRIES URBAN VISIONARIES YOUTH FILM FEST (01/09/07)
2007 First Look Student Film Festival (11/28/06)