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  • Between Friends-YCARE

    The YCARE (Youth Creating Allies for Relationship Education) group wanted to make this PSA because they spent all summer learning about domestic violence and wanted to educate others about it along with providing resources for people who need help. All of … more

  • 7o’clock Robot Time

    Arab American Action Network Youth along with youth from the Leadership Council created this short video as a possible solution to violence.

  • Pray for my Southside

    Youth from Arab American Action Network created this short video poem in response the the violence occurring on the Southside of Chicago.

  • Arab American Action Network-Ban the Hijab Ban

    Members of Arab American Action Network created this short video about the ban of the hijab in France.

  • Community TV Network “Our Hidden Culture” Video 4

    Community TV Network explores rape culture in their 4th video “Our Hidden Culture.”

  • Community TV Network Video 3

    In their 3rd video Community TV Network’s Hard Cover News team explores the causes and possible solutions to teen violence.

  • Community TV Network Video 2

    Community TV Network’s 2nd video follows two teens as they come into adulthood while dealing with the absence of a parent.

  • Leadership Council NUF Said Presentation

    Tiara Epps & Crystal Jackson from the Leadership Council present to other youth media makers at the N.U.F (Network, Unity, Future) Said event on Jan. 29, 2010.

  • Chain of Change Trailer

    A trailer for the Chain of Change project of Beyondmedia Education.

  • Beyondmedia on “Community, Media, & You”

    CoC youth leader Tiara Epps and Beyondmedia staff Salome Chasnoff & Zaida Sanabia discuss Beyondmedia programs for youth with host Thom Clark of Community Media Workshop.

  • Access Living/Empowered Fe Fes Video 3

    The Empowered Fe Fes produced a short PSA on their views of Domestic Violence.

  • Access Living/Empowered Fe Fes Video 2

    In their 2nd Chain of Change video the Empowered Fe Fes wrote and performed a News Report investigating domestic violence against women with disabilities.

  • SOUL Diaries: Breaking the Silence

    Southwest Youth Collaborative’s SOUL young women’s group produced this video about their experiences with teen dating violence.

  • Kids Off the Block “Movement” Music Video

    Kids off the Block’s music video Movement.

  • Kids Off the Block Video 2

    This 2nd video from Kids off the Block focuses on the youth participants’ views on the roots of youth violence. They discuss how some youth from their community get drawn into certain situations as well as ways to deter youth violence. … more

  • I Too Sing America

    Global Girls’ Summer program “Take the Stage” goal in creating this video is to show homosexuality in a different light and cause people to question their own prejudices and to stop the mistreatment of gays and lesbians.

  • Girl World Video 2

    Alternatives Girl World Leadership Council documents their anti-violence work in their community.

  • Dreamcatcher Video 1

    The Dreamcatcher Foundation is an organization founded by two formerly incarcerated women who have spent much of their lives involved in the sex trade, Stephanie Daniels-Wilson and Brenda Myers-Powell. Dreamcatcher works with girls, aged 12-18, who live in Chicago’s Englewood community … more

  • Archi-Treasures

    Archi-Treasures summer program exam the roots of violence, personal stories of police violence, and how mural making can be used as a way to stop violence.

  • Cease Fire Rally Willie V. Interview

    Willie V. a local artist talks about the violence plaguing Chicago at the Cease Fire Rally in Englewood.

  • Cease Fire Rally 1 Love Interview

    Local youth artists, 1 Love, interviewed at the Englewood Cease Fire Rally about violence in their community.

  • Stop the Violence

    An independent documentary directed by Chain of Change Leadership Council member Tiara Epps looking at the violence plaguing her community.

  • Tiara Epps Interviews Rev. Dr. Michael Pfleger

    Chain of Change Leadership Council member Tiara Epps interviews Rev. Dr. Michael Pfleger of St. Sabina about his move to raise the American flag upside down in response to the violence affecting children of Chicago.

  • Street Level Youth Media Video 2

    This video addresses the issues of verbal, physical and sexual abuse of girls by their family members and the tragic effects (drug and alcohol abuse and psychological disorders) of parental neglect. It urges girls experiencing domestic violence to speak out. … more

  • Street Level Youth Media Video 1

    This video voices against “Dating Violence” amongst teens that often result in death. In her poem, a high school girl encourages other young girls exposed to boyfriend abuse to recognize that they deserve respect and to expect no less from their … more

  • Interfaith Refugee and Immigration Ministries Video 1

    Our video shows different types of violence (bulling, girl violence) that youth in America experience, either directly or as observers. We offer non-violent solutions for addressing the violence with the hope that children can live and learn in a peaceful environment. … more

  • Girl World Video 1

    A member of our group wrote a spoken word piece about Dating Violence and we turned it into a skit for the Chain of Change video. In the first skit, Part 1: The Mistake, a young woman falls in love with … more

  • Free Spirit Media Video 2 “Molestation”

    Our second video, titled “Molestation”, is a PSA urging victims of molestation to speak out and get help. The students make a direct appeal to the audience, saying those that are silenced about their experiences with molestation should take matters into … more

  • Free Spirit Media Video 1

    Our first video, “Domestic Violence”, is a PSA that encourages victims to take a stand against violence that happens in domestic situations. It includes student dramatizations and statistics. The slogan “Kill domestic violence before it kills you”, is a call-to-arms to … more

  • Access Living/Empowered Fe Fes Video 1

    In this video the Fe Fes explore the barriers faced by women with disabilities in getting out of domestic violence situations. It also addresses the widespread forced sterilization of women with disabilities. In discussing these challenges, they raise awareness about what … more

  • Family Matters/Sisters of Struggle Video 1

    The video is a poetic look at the potential causes of girl on girl violence that may have been overlooked. We talk about breaking the cycle of other types of abuse as an important step in creating change around violence against … more

  • Yollocalli Video 1

    Often times women who are victims of violence feel alone, afraid and trapped and don’t know where to go. The girl in the video is experiencing the same as she runs throughout a dark basement, hiding from an unknown force. She … more

  • Global Girls Video 1

    The video, When TOMs Attack, broadcast girls’ reactions to violence from adult men sexually harassing them. It offers several appropriate lines girls can say as a response to reject these TOMs (thirsty old men). Thirst is slang for a person acting … more

  • Teen Living Program/Belfort House Video 1

    This video is about some of the thoughts and feelings the participants have about violence against women and girls. We recorded discussions on two days, exploring camera techniques and interviewing on film

  • Housing Opportunities for Women Video 1

    The video identifies and exemplifies violence against women- both verbal and physical. In making the video, youth had a round table discussion about violence and worked to describe it.

  • Chicago Youth Center Video 1

    This video documents a panel discussion on teen dating violence.

  • Kids Off the Block Video 1

    This video is about having a “real” conversation without coaching or preparation. We let youth speak to the issues (violence amongst teens) that they normally only discuss amongst themselves.

  • Young Women’s Action Team Video 1

    This video is about what it means to be an activist and a leader promoting social change. Young people who are members of YWAT bring up the issue of street violence against girls and young women.

  • Community TV Network Video 1

    Our video deals with teen safety on the Internet, particularly with online profiles such as Myspace and Facebook.

  • Center on Halsted Video 1

    Due to the drop-in nature of the youth center, we agreed to leave the process open-ended in order to invite as many voices as possible. We held four group meetings over four weeks for brainstorming and filming. The participants were invited … more

  • BUILD – Video 1

    In the video “Love Should Not Hurt”, students reenact the scene of boyfriend violence. In their performance, they aim to alert young girls about the signs of the abusive relationship.

  • Family Matters/BOND – Video 1

    This video clip shows a speech, delivered by a young man, reviling statistics on domestic sexual violence against women and girls. The whole video revolves around the choices the young men face every day, particularly in regard to gangs and drugs. … more

  • Brown Eyed Girl Video 1

    The video is a poetic look at the potential causes of girl on girl violence that may have been overlooked. We also address breaking the cycle of other types of abuse as an important step in creating change around violence against … more

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Youth activists and adult allies are invited to join Chain of Change by participating in a public art installation symbolizing a movement to end violence. In partnership with the Center for Community Arts Partnerships and Lawrence Minksy's Ad Agency class at Columbia College, Beyondmedia has created silicone "awareness" bracelets with the debossed words, "Youth Against Violence - ChainofChange.com," to raise awareness of the violence affecting young people in Chicago. These bracelets will be sold for $1 throughout Chicago at Chain of Change events and in select cities across the country.

Each time a bracelet is sold, a "receipt" will be generated, which includes the buyer's name, location, and a personal message relating to how violence has affected their life. These receipts will become a long paper chain, which will be installed at an outdoor venue near Columbia College. The "Wrap the Park in the Chain of Change" opening event will feature youth speakers, music and performance fall 2010.

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June 14, 2010

Stop the Violence: Program tackles gangs, guns

Stop the Violence: Program tackles gangs, guns VIDEO
A Chicago program is working to get gangs and guns off the streets.

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June 14, 2010

Teen fatally shot at house party

Teen fatally shot at house party VIDEO
A 15-year-old boy was shot and killed after a bullet flew through an apartment window over the weekend.

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June 14, 2010

Wounded: Stop the Violence

Wounded: Stop the Violence VIDEO
Video interviews of youth survivors of gun violence

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