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  • Between Friends-YCARE Josephinum Academy
  • What’s the point of loving?
  • Access Living/Empowered Fe Fes Video 4
  • Kyrgyz Republic Video 4 Bride Stealing
  • Between Friends-YCARE Josephinum Academy

    This video was created by a group of teen leaders at Josephinum Academy in Chicago in order to educate others about the seriousness of dating violence. If you are being abused, call Between Friends at 1-800-603-HELP.
  • What’s the point of loving?

    CoBra youth created these videos to explore diverse types of violence in different contexts. The scenes depict environmental, physical, familial, social, societal and psychological violence. All, in the view of the youth, boil down to one thing: a lack of love.

    Chain of Change has gone international! CoBra is the "Corrente Brasileira de Mudança" -- the Brazilian Chain of Change!
  • Access Living/Empowered Fe Fes Video 4

    In their 4th video the Empowered Fe Fes & DIVAS explore using modern dance to express their views about domestic violence among women and girls with disabilities. The girls are taking ownership of this anti-violence project by selecting dance movements, dialogue, and music that keeps it real about their stories of pain and survival.
  • Kyrgyz Republic Video 4 Bride Stealing

    A youth delegation from the Kyrgyz Republic created short videos reflecting violence affecting youth in their communities. This video addresses the resurgence of the practice of kidnapping young women to be forced into marriage.
  • Between Friends-YCARE Josephinum Academy
  • What’s the point of loving?
  • Access Living/Empowered Fe Fes Video 4
  • Kyrgyz Republic Video 4 Bride Stealing

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