Safe SpaceChicago youth spent six weeks learning how to build and maintain safe spaces in their schools and communities. This documentary follows them, as they grapple with new ideas and concepts, designed to increase interpersonal communication and understanding.
What We Carry On Our Backs: The School-To-Prison PipelineMembers of the Philadelphia Student Union collaborated with film-makers Aidan Un, Lendl Tellington, and Sarah Milinski to create videos on issues that are relevant to the lives of young people in Philadelphia.
My Friend Cal, by the San Francisco Film Society's Young Filmmakers Camp, Advanced Lab 2013A young man coping with the loss of his brother finds a kindred spirit in his therapist.
I'm Not Your GirlSet in Albuquerque, New Mexico, this short video gives us a brief glimpse into the life of a young woman and the street harassment she encounters one day while riding the bus. This film raises awareness on both street harassment and how one is more likely to encounter street harassment due to a reliance on public transportation. Directors: Mercedes Turner and Marina Oya.
Stand Proud, Stand Strong, Bullying is Wrong!Short video about bullying created by 4th grade students at Samuel Powel Elementary School. Produced in collaboration with Need in Deed. Special thanks to Kyra Atterbury, Chris Powers, Joe Alberti, Mike Hayes and Howard Gottlieb.
Words Hurt Anywhere - PSA to combat bullying, bias and discriminationIn partnership with the New York City Commission on Human Rights, The LAMP held workshops with 20+ teens from all over Queens. This youth video project taught the teenagers about the media's influence in shaping perceptions and provided them with a vehicle to express themselves about issues relevant to their lives such as bias, stereotypes, cyberbullying, and other forms of discrimination.
These student-produced PSAs address the issues of bias, bullying and discrimination.
"Words Hurt Anywhere" centers on a group of students playing scrabble, assembling letters that spell out discriminatory and hurtful words.
Made by Anubhav Jain, Logan Blascovich, Hemant Jagadhesh Kumar, Ansh Jain, Divya Dayal and Abieraamy Jeganathan.