04 Aug Journeys Screening with the OCA
EVC's Journeys Through the Red, White & Blue screens at the New York Immigration Coalition on August 5th for a group of students from the OCA....
EVC's Journeys Through the Red, White & Blue screens at the New York Immigration Coalition on August 5th for a group of students from the OCA....
Two of EVC's documentaries, the short version of Alienated and Tidiane's Journey inJourneys Through the Red, White & Bluescreen as part of the Social Justice Film Fiesta in Queens. Friday, August 1st Travers Park Jackson Heights, Queens 34th Ave between 77th & 78th St E,F,G,R,V to Roosevelt ave 7 to 74th st–BRoadway...
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....
Shame On You: That Can Be Reused! screens as part of the Ecomukti launch celebration. Location: Cafe Shane, 794 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11225 US When: Sunday, August 24, 6:00PM EcoMukti, a NYC-based environmental nonprofit, invites artists, economists, poets, musicians, singers, agitators, activists, architects, engineers, farmers, scientists and storytellers...
The short versions of Shame On You: That Can Be Reused! and Losing Ground: The New Face of Homelessness will be featured in the “I Love My Block” Summer Film Festival. This is the Second Annual Dreamyard A.C.T.I.O.N Project Summer Film Festival. The festival will take place on July 29th...
Members of EVC's Youth Speakers Bureau will present the short versions ofLosing Ground and Still Standing at Sylvia's Place on Friday, July 11th....
The Spring 2008 Advanced Doc Workshop will be presenting their Portfolios Monday, June 16 through Friday, June 20. Portfolio Roundtables mark the culmination of a semester in which a group of students work together to make a documentary. At the Roundtables, each Doc Workshop youth...
Losing Ground screens in Princeton, New Jersey, on Wednesday, July 16th, at 7pm. Students in high school and college were eligible to submit original short films for the 5th annual Princeton Student Film & Video Festival. Many of the filmmakers will attend and introduce and talk about...
At EVC, we believe there is no better way to teach students the power of story telling and community inquiry than to give them the tools to become researchers, producers, authors, and editors. We also believe there is no better way for teachers to develop...
With assistance from their teachers and the Educational Video Center, students from Access, Bronx Regional High School, GED+, Liberty High School, Lower East Side Preparatory High School, Restart and West Side High School have been meeting regularly this spring to explore issues related to violence...