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  • What’s the point of loving?
  • Kyrgyz Republic Video 4 Bride Stealing
  • Community TV Network “Our Hidden Culture” Video 4
  • Dreamcatcher Video 1
  • 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!
  • 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.
  • Community TV Network “Our Hidden Culture” Video 4

    Community TV Network explores rape culture in their 4th video “Our Hidden Culture.”
  • 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 who are at high risk for incarceration and sexual exploitation.
  • What’s the point of loving?
  • Kyrgyz Republic Video 4 Bride Stealing
  • Community TV Network “Our Hidden Culture” Video 4
  • Dreamcatcher Video 1

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