This afternoon CISCFF met with "Imagine Englewood If" and three other community organizations in Englewood. We discussed how the CISCFF High School Programs could be an empowering experience for youth and show the positive work that also happens in Englewood. Our conversation went very well and we see an excellent partnership in the future!
CISCFF High School Program
Chicago International Social Change Film Festival
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
A Reflection on CISCFF
Hello,
Today’s blog post is going to be a little different than
past posts. My name is Margot
Young and I am the High School intern for CISCFF and have been helping
kick-start the CISCFF High School Program. This is my last week with CISCFF and
I would like to reflect on my experiences with all of you who have been
watching the progress of the CISCFF High School Program closely.
When I found CISCFF months ago, I was awed by the concept of
integrating both film and social change to try to raise public consciousness. I
have a passion for both film and social change and I was inspired to see Emile
Cambry and Todd Belcore, co-founders and directors, having a vision and making
it a reality.
Over the past few weeks, as I have visited various high
schools and community organizations in the Chicagoland area, I have talked with
many students around my age about the power of film to share a story. The
various people I met throughout this experience have left an imprint on me and
emphasized the creativity and thought that youth have, but often hold
back. That’s why I feel the youth
programs presented by CISCFF are so important because it stresses how we are
never too young to voice our opinions and stand-up for an important cause. Everyone has the ability to make a difference—we
just need to have the confidence to do so.
So that’s why I highly encourage my fellow youth to
participate in either the CISCFF Student Advisory Board or High School Program Event
because it allows a safe place to focus on meaningful issues in the world and
then to act on it. The CISCFF High
School Program is unique in the sense that it is created by youth and later
executed by youth as well. We, as the
young generation, have the power to start driving change, and the CISCFF High
School Program is the perfect place to start now.
I have loved my time volunteering with CISCFF and the
multiple individuals I have worked with throughout the process. I have a
feeling that the Chicago International Social Change Film Festival is going to
be something you can’t pass up!
~Margot
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Meeting with ETHS Interfaith Club
Evanston High School
Bright and early this morning, CISCFF High School intern, Margot, met with Evanston High School's Interfaith Club to discuss the work the CISCFF High School Program has been doing over the past few weeks. She presented the High School Program opportunities to the students who are a part of the Interfaith Club and asked them to spread the word throughout ETHS. The students and Margot discussed the progress of the Chicago International Social Change Film Festival over this past year and the exciting components to come! The students were very engaged and enthusiastic about CISCFF and its mission.
Evanston High School's Interfaith Club meeting with CISCFF intern, Margot, this morning. |
Monday, May 14, 2012
Upcoming Visits
Intern, Margot, presenting to Mr. Jones' U.S. History Class |
Today, we made our last visit at New Trier High School to Mr. Jones' two U.S. History classes. Tomorrow, we will be visiting the Interfaith Club at Evanston High School and Thursday, we will be presenting with "Imagine Engelwood If" to four community organizations in the Engelwood area.
The deadline to apply for the Student Advisory Board is June 1st. The deadline for the High School Program Event is August 1st. To apply, please visit this link: http://chicagosocialchange.org/high-school-program.htm.
Make sure to spread the word to friends and family to apply! Students entering and graduating high school are welcome.
Be part of this program created and executed by youth for youth! Everyone has the capability to contribute something meaningful to the CISCFF High School Program opportunities. If you're a filmmaker, artist, social change agent, or just want to explore the film, technology, and social action world, please apply for the Student Advisory Board or High School Program Event. We're looking for passion and individuals who want to take the most out of the day possible!
Friday, May 11, 2012
University of Chicago Lab School
University of Chicago Lab School |
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Zoe BAKORU-BAKOKO
Please take a look at this video from the Oprah Winfrey Show of Zoe Bakoru-Bakoko. Zoe Bakoru-Bakoko, former Cabinet Minister and member of Parliament of Uganda, spoke at our Read/Write Event last Saturday. The work she has done in Uganda is truly inspiring. It is change agents like Zoe that have an impact around the globe. Anyone has the potential to be a similar change agent--no matter what age. She will also speak at the official Chicago International Social Change Film Festival in October.
Stay tuned.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Jones College Prep Visit!
We met a wonderful group of students today who are on Student
Government at Jones College Prep. We feel so fortunate to have talked
to such excellent groups of youth these past couple of days. About
twenty student leaders make up the Student Government at Jones. This is
just one more among the many terrific visits we've had this week.
The CISCFF Student Advisory Board and CISCFF High School Program event have really taken shape over these past few weeks. For more information on the CISCFF High School Program, please visit this link: http://chicagosocialchange.org/high-school-program.htm.
The CISCFF Student Advisory Board and CISCFF High School Program event have really taken shape over these past few weeks. For more information on the CISCFF High School Program, please visit this link: http://chicagosocialchange.org/high-school-program.htm.
High school intern, Margot Young, presenting to Student Government at Jones College Prep
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