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Journeys Through the Red, White & Blue
Running Time: Full Version 35 minutes; Individual Journeys 10, 12, & 13 minutes
Journeys Through the Red, White, & Blue, a documentary produced by a team of New York City youth of color, is specifically designed to address the interests and concerns of their peers. Blending humor, plainspoken language, civics lessons, and interviews with friends, family members, local political leaders and community activists, this engaging documentary puts a face on “the youth vote.”
Losing Ground: The New Face of Homelessness
Running Time: Full Version 25 minutes; Classroom Version 8 minutes
Every night, thousands of young people under the age of 18 are forced to sleep in shelters, at friends and relatives homes, or on the street.
Not Me, Not Mine: Adult Survivors of Foster Care
Running Time: 30 minutes
Nine years after the production of Some Place to Call Home, the YO-TV crew set out to learn what happened to the seven youth who originally appeared in this documentary.
Out Youth In Schools
Running Time: 22 minutes
This powerful tape examines the critical problem of homophobia in schools and the national movement of gay/straight alliances that has grown up in response.
Patriarchy Is Malarkey!
Running Time: 15 minutes
EVC youth producers examine the causes of violence and discrimination against women. Skillfully weaving interviews with peers, feminist scholars and social workers, they offer an insightful critique of the media's role in reinforcing negative gender stereotypes.
People Or Puppets?
Running Time: 19 minutes
EVC filmmakers take a hard look at how the media represents teens and how this complex messaging affects teens' sense of body image and gender roles.



