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Can U Relate?
Male and female teens from Kids on the Hill created a video to open a dialogue about teen relationship issues. The video looks at internalized messages of sexism and racism and how they both impact teens and address issues that transcend a teen experience to reflects problems that occur in... -
Animated Stories of Struggle & Change
Featuring…“William and Ellen Craft” is the story of the extraordinary escape of two slaves from Macon Georgia. Through disguise, perseverance and great luck they made their way north to freedom. “The Nonviolent Fight: The Story of the Montgomery Bus Boycotts” is the story of how an African American community who... -
Police and Youth videos
There are two videos on this disc. The first (Brotherhood) documents a conversation between youth and police that took place at police headquarters in Baltimore between a group of police and youth. The conversation was intended to create more understanding and communication between the two groups but did more to... -
The Streets Calling
The Streets Calling is a thorough discussion of the role of drugs in inner city communities. It outlines the challenges teens face in fighting the lure of the streets, the impact on the community, the root causes for the problem and strategies for improvement. The youth created work features interviews... -
History Hill
History Hill A unique collaboration with Kids on the Hill, Wide Angle Community Media and Beth Am Synagogue, Jewish and black teenagers explore the relationship between their two cultures. A documentary with a dramatic twist. -
Survival Skills
A poetic and honest video portrait of three teen boys. This video shares their thoughts, strengths and struggles.





