A youth video letter to Chicago Public School's Chief Executive Officer Ron Huberman created during Beyondmedia Education's Wired Up Youth Media event.
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.
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
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.
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 is finally released from this world and is outside free and able to not feel alone anymore.
A youth video letter to Chicago Public School's Chief Executive Officer Ron Huberman created during Beyondmedia Education's Wired Up Youth Media event.
The Chain of Change is supported in part by Beth Emet Synagogue Tzedakah Fund, Chicago Foundation for Women, Crossroads Fund, Early to Bed, Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust, Illinois Humanities Council, Leo S. Guthman Fund, McCormick Foundation, Ms. Foundation for Women, Polk Bros. Foundation, Sahara Enterprises, Inc. and Weitz Funds. This project is partially supported by the Illinois Arts Council, a State Agency; a CityArts Program 2 grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs; and the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs Cultural Outreach Program. The Chain of Change project is also made possible by our generous individual donors.