http://www.freedomproject.us/Education/SeenAndHeard/About.aspx
The McCormick Freedom Project celebrates youth voices through the annual Seen & Heard National Student Expression Contest by rewarding twelve talented high school students for their depictions of contemporary freedom issues. Using four media outlets – editorial cartoons, film, photojournalism and digital design – students exercise First Amendment freedoms to express their perspectives on contemporary social, political or economic issues.
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Call for 2010 Contest Entries
If the deadline isn't in the too near future, I totally want to try making a video for this.
ReplyDeletei looked at the entries on that website, and i think something decent could be done, if the deadline isn't next week that is.
ReplyDeletethis looks chill. go art!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's kinda interesting how they're all about the voice and oppinion of high schoolers, "celebrates youth voices", but it seems like they're pretty strict about what you can submit. :/ They want a very clean view on today's politics and society. From teenagers. Teenagers= clean? o0
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