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  • 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 Tuesday, April 7th. EVC youth producers are present for discussion.

  • 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.

  • Losing Ground and The Baby In Me Screen at Make the Road

    Producers of Losing Ground and The Baby In Me present their films to youth at Make the Road New York in Bushwick. The youth there are creating their own documentaries, so EVC youth want to help them brainstorm and get excited about the possibilities of youth-produced media!

  • 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 7pm.

  • 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.

  • Shame On You Featured at George Lindsey UNA Film Festival!

    EVC’s Shame On You: That Can Be Reused! screens at the George Lindsey UNA Film Festival on Friday, March 6th, in Florence, Alabama.

  • Youth Speakers Bureau Informational Meeting

    We will be holding a Youth Speakers Bureau (YSB) informational meeting for EVC alumni on Tuesday, December 16th, at 4pm. The meeting will be here at EVC. Please RSVP to Astrid, alarson@evc.org.

  • The Baby In Me Screening

    EVC Youth Producers screen The Baby In Me: A Story of Teen Pregnancy to a group of New York City high school students from the Relationship Abuse Prevention Program (RAPP) at Hunter School of Social Work.

  • Eighth Annual Media That Matters Film Festival World Premiere

    Friday, May 30th, 7PM-9PM Arts Engine Partner Screening Tribeca Cinemas, 54 Varick St, New York, NY 10013 http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/34067 YOUTH PREMIERE @ Paley Center for Media, NYC June 6th there will be an additional free screening for youth as part of the annual Media: Overseas Conference, an international celebration of youth and film. A three-day event, the conference will include screenings and panels from a host of international participants, brought together to discuss today’s current media landscape. Panelists from Afghanistan, Australia, China, Egypt, Korea, Kuwait, Spain, Sweden, UK, and the USA will lead the conversations. Attendees will include media industry professionals, educators, students, and the general public. Friday, June 6th, 2008 6-8 pm The Paley Center for Media 25 West 52nd Street New York, NY While this event is free for youth, participants will not be admitted without sending an RSVP to: rsvp@mocnyb.org. This event will also be a part of Internet Week NY! For more details visit internetweekny.com.

  • Ines Morales on Jury for the 8th Annual Media That Matters Film Festival

    Ines Morales, an alumnus of both Doc Workshop and YO-TV is one of eleven jurors selecting films and assigning awards for the 2008 Media That Matters Film Festival. Ines’ YO-TV project, “Still Standing” won the Jury Award at last year’s festival. She currently takes media classes at The City College of New York, majoring in media communications and is in the process of getting into their BFA program. She looks forward to continuing to use film as an outlet for those who do not usually have a voice in society as well as an outlet to create change. Through film, Ines hopes to provide justice and expose the truth.

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