This visual representation of a spoken word poem tells the story of a young woman growing up in East Palo Alto, California. The death of a friend as a result of mistaken identity leads her to realize that we all have a lasting impact on each other and that we all have something to say.
These are excerpts from the work created in San Jose/Silicon Valley, California during the 2007-2008 program year.
We all go through life at our own pace. Steven Santos is 17 years old and has wandered in and out of school and jail. He has grown up estranged from his father. But with a baby on the way and new skills as an electrician, he has a new lease on life, a new relationship with his father and a view of a brighter future for himself.
How does globalization affect our world and our environment? This animation looks at the impact of pollution on the earth and solutions to make the earth more healthy.
A class of eighth grade students explores racism by examining stereotypes, schools, and the media.
As part of an Adobe Youth Voices public service announcement project, students in Robin Lambert's and Patty Smith's classes explored a variety of topics important to them and produced over 20 PSAs on stereotypes, depression, gangs, the environment, and other subjects.
This year, the students at Build San Francisco Institute examined how globalization has affected their communities and their lives. In collaboration with Adobe Youth Voices and What Kids Can Do, Inc., the students chose individual topics to focus their research under the umbrella of globalization.
Middle school students explore the destructive consequences of bullying and the resulting culture of violence created in their schools.
Adobe Youth Voices is the founding presenter of this first exclusively youth produced program of short films at the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival.
As part of an Adobe Youth Voices public service announcement project, students in Robin Lambert's and Patty Smith's classes explored a variety of topics important to them and produced over 20 PSAs on stereotypes, depression, gangs, the environment, and other subjects.
As part of an Adobe Youth Voices public service announcement project, students in Robin Lambert's and Patty Smith's classes explored a variety of topics important to them and produced over 20 PSAs on stereotypes, depression, gangs, the environment, and other subjects.
In cities around the world, globalization is producing contrasts at every turn: old versus new, Eastern versus Western, wealth versus poverty, local versus multinational.
In cities around the world, globalization is producing contrasts at every turn: old versus new, Eastern versus Western, wealth versus poverty, local versus multinational.
Why aren''t more black youth going to college? Eddy Lowe interviews educator/activist Carl Ray to understand the reasons, the impact, and the solutions to getting more black youth inspired to get an education.
As part of an Adobe Youth Voices public service announcement project, students in Robin Lambert's and Patty Smith's classes explored a variety of topics important to them and produced over 20 PSAs on stereotypes, depression, gangs, the environment, and other subjects.