Community TV Network explores rape culture in their 4th video “Our Hidden Culture.”
Alternatives Girl World Leadership Council documents their anti-violence work in their community.
The Dreamcatcher Foundation is an organization founded by two formerly incarcerated women who have spent much of their lives involved in the sex trade, Stephanie Daniels-Wilson and Brenda Myers-Powell. Dreamcatcher works with girls, aged 12-18, who live in Chicago’s Englewood community who are at high risk for incarceration and sexual exploitation.
Archi-Treasures summer program exam the roots of violence, personal stories of police violence, and how mural making can be used as a way to stop violence.
An independent documentary directed by Chain of Change Leadership Council member Tiara Epps looking at the violence plaguing her community.
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 [...]
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.
The video identifies and exemplifies violence against women- both verbal and physical. In making the video, youth had a round table discussion about violence and worked to describe it.
This video is about what it means to be an activist and a leader promoting social change. Young people who are members of YWAT bring up the issue of street violence against girls and young women.