News
NYC Grassroots Media Conference
EVC is excited to be one of the partners of the Sixth Annual NYC Grassroots Media Conference on May 30th at Hunter College.
EVC Participates in The Masculinity Project
"Shon's Journey," one of the segments of Journeys Through the Red, White & Blue, was selected as one of the films to launch THE MASCULINITY PROJECT.
EVC Films Submit to Temecula Youth Media Arts Festival
EVC submits It's Not About Sex and Shame On You: That Can Be Reused!
to the 3rd Annual City of Temecula Youth Media Arts Festival.
EVC Films Screening at Teachers College
EVC's Shame On You: That Can Be Reused! and Still Standing screen for a course on collaborative practices in community arts education at Columbia University's Teachers College on
Two EVC Films Screening at Adelphi University
EVC's Shame On You: That Can Be Reused! and Still Standing screen for multiple classes at Adelphi University on Monday, March 30th.
Shame On You Screens at NYU's Environmental Justice Movie Night
Producers of Shame On You: That Can Be Reused! screen the short version and join a panel discussion at New York University's Environmental Justice Movie Night on Wednesday, March 25th, at
It's Not About Sex Screening & Workshop at Grand Street Settlement
Producers of It's Not About Sex screen their film and have a workshop for youth at Grand Street Settlement on Thursday, March 19th, at 5pm.
Taproot Foundation Creates New EVC Brochure
The Taproot Foundation, through a unique partnership with Arts Development at Time Warner, Inc., helped EVC produce a new brochure using the pro bono services of a talented team of professionals.
EVC Docs Accepted Into Several Film Festivals!
EVC films featured in several festivals so far in 2009! Some of these include the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival, the Tribeca Film Festival and the 16:9 International Film Festival in India.
Participate in EVC Portfolio Roundtables
You are invited to support EVC's students by attending one of this semester's culminating Youth Documentary Workshop Portfolio Roundtables. Each student is assigned a Portfolio timeslot during which they are asked to highlight their contributions to this semester's documentary project. They present this to a group of faculty, friends, and community members - ideally to you!



