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For youth aged 14 to 19 to work with a great organization that does
a lot of anti-police brutality work.
*Justice Committee, Inc. *
*Block the Shot Project*
*We are an organization that is seeking three youth interns (ages14-19) who
have an interest in media, film making, political education and community
organizing to work on a special film project. There is no need for
experience in any other these areas just straight up INTEREST!!!!*
Make powerful media that can impact your community.
Work with other young organizers to make change.
Learn media skills you can bring back to your organization and community
Participants are required to make a *commitment* to the Program *from October 2007 until June 2008*
NO PRIOR MEDIA EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!
*Global Action Project, Inc. (G.A.P.) *is a social justice youth media
organization.
*The Justice Committee, Inc.* is a grassroots community organization that
focuses on issues of racial and social justice.
If you are interested in applying, contact
*Jessica* at Justice Committee at
646-372-0878 or email at
justicecommittee@gmail.com
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