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NO SE VENDE
12:25pm Jun 26
Youth Created Museum Exhibit - GlobalGiving
1:16pm Jun 23
Maria's Story
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4043 N Ravenswood
Thursday, August 6 at 6:00pm
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Youth Showcase EventCreated about 3 weeks ago
Audio Production at ACT CharterCreated about 4 months ago
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Raise Money + Have Fun
$20/team(doubles) Single Elimination Tournament Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places Dress as your favorite tennis player (prizes for best dressed) We’ll be grilling food on...
Host:Street-Level Youth Media
Time:6:00PM Thursday, August 6th
Location:4043 N Ravenswood


Street-Level Youth Media
Check out "No Se Vende" from 8th graders at Duprey and then support Street-Level here: http://www.globalgiving.com/projects/my- community-matters/ . . . We need to raise $2,735 by Tuesday!
Source: www.youtube.com
No Se Vende is a video/documentary created by youth from our video class at Ana Roque de Duprey Elementary School. In this piece you hear residents of the Humboldt Park neighborhood in Chicago explain what gentrification is and how the Puerto Rican community is responding to it.


Street-Level Youth Media Thanks to everyone who donated yesterday. We raised more than $700! Just $2,815 to go ... Show your support today: http://tinyurl.com/mm2qqo
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Street-Level Youth Media Check out a couple of photos from Saturday's Youth Showcase Event!


Street-Level Youth Media street_levelDear Dollies… has been chosen for the 2009 CineYouth Festival! Watch it here: http://bit.ly/1PieX


Street-Level Youth Media Summer workshops will start on June 29th . . . our hours will from noon to 5pm. Check back soon for more details!


Street-Level Youth Media "Maria's Story," a video from youth at Juarez High School, won Best Narration at the Chicagoland High School Film Festival. The video "Dear Dollies" was also a finalist at the Festival. Congratulations!


Street-Level Youth Media Support Street-Level's work with Chicago youth! Donate on-line today : http://tinyurl.com/plgtcp !


Come to the Assembly Hall at Union Park for live music and video screenings, showing off the work of our youth from the past year. There will also be games, prizes and hot d...
Host:Street-Level Youth Media
Time:12:00PM Saturday, June 13th
Location:Union Park


Street-Level Youth Media Maria's Story was created this spring by students at Juarez HS
Source: www.youtube.com
Maria's Story is a video about a girl who had to leave her sister behind in Mexico. She tells her story and then imagines what it would be like to see her sister again.


Street-Level Youth Media Check out new photos from the Audio Production class at ACT Charter School. . .


Street-Level Youth Media Students at ACT Charter School create beats and melodies using Reason. The goal is for students to have at least three completed songs by the end of the semester.


Informational Meeting
Come out to the SLYM office to find out more about out upcoming program Changing Community. We are looking for youth Artist ages 14-19. Checkout the SLYM website for more in...
Host:Street-Level Youth Media
Time:5:00PM Friday, December 12th
Location:Street-Level Youth Media


Street-Level Youth Media Our new space is almost up and running, it's located on 2459 W. Augusta...come check us out soon
November 12, 2008 at 6:46am · Report


Street-Level Youth Media Dean Niedenthal, Fine Arts Coordinator for Higgins Community Academy, talks about partnering with Street-Level, our common goals and successes


Street-Level Youth Media
Youth Interviews
by Sam Young, 18yrs old.


Street-Level Youth Media
My Community Matters
By The Mark Sheridan Math & Science Academy
5th Grade
Video Installation for permanent exhibit at the Chicago Children's Museum
Be Unique
By Dominique Rodriguez
Made for Everyone Has Story
Benito Juarez School
Envision The Future
By Victoria Young
Ribo Ramses Espino
Eliot Velez
Group Project made in the Street-Level Neutral Ground Multimedia Center
Mistakes
Original Song By Natasha O'Connor
Made in the Street-Level Advanced Audio Program


Street-Level Youth Media
REPRESENT!
A Multimedia Exhibition Exploring Identity
Since 2003, the Street-Level Youth Media Summer Arts Apprenticeship Program (SAAP) has brought together 15 promising youth media artists each year to participate in an 8-week intensive summer apprenticeship program with an adult artist mentor to produce original media art installations for exhibition at the end of the term.


A Multimedia Exhibition Exploring Identity
OPENING RECEPTION September 4, 2008 6-8pm Works from the 2008 Summer Arts Apprenticeship Program will be on display from September 4 through the 20th. Gallery Hours: 11am-...
Host:Street-Level Youth Media
Time:6:00PM Thursday, September 4th
Location:Yollocalli Gallery


Street-Level Youth Media
Female Action Voicing Change (FAVC )is an all girls, multi-media making workshop, discussion group and forum for social change. Come voice your opinion through video, music, spoken word or graphic art. Create change as you create art.
Heather Jurewicz, Instructor


You are invited to brighten the future
We're marking our 13th year of empowering youth voice through the digital arts This year, we're giving the Power Up Award for Youth Media Advocacy to The McCormick Founda...
Host:Street-Level Youth Media
Time:6:00PM Wednesday, September 17th
Location:English


Street-Level Youth Media
Eliot Velez, 17 years old.
Google Sketch Up exercise for the Summer Arts Apprenticeship Program 2007


Street-Level Youth Media
Stop Motion animation created by Luis Guzman, 9 yrs old.
Additional Voices provided by Jesse Valentin, 12 yrs old & Anthony Valentin, 10 yrs old





































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