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I Will Use My Voice

I Will Use My Voice

Women of all ages and races speak their determination to work for women's rights. A powerful, personal tribute created for the Third International Youth Media Summit in Belgrade, Serbia.

Credits

Youth producers

Tessa Ormenyi

Average rating

* * * * *
(4.42)

Organization

Grover Cleveland High School

Creative Commons info

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Use commercially? no

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Reviews

Powerful, moving, and to the point. A 'must see' for everyone, but would be particularly excellent for middle and high school students during Women's History month or anytime.

Meredith Reu  |  October 14, 2008

A great sound-bite piece for women's rights!

Roxana DeAngelis  |  October 08, 2008

This short film is important and should be extended into a longer documentary about how women feel in today's society.

Amanda Ausman  |  October 07, 2008

Very powerful, to the point, and motivating!

Jolene Kuebler  |  October 05, 2008

Short, but poignant film advocating woman's issues!

Benett Berkowitz  |  October 05, 2008

Wow! If Tessa is an example of reponsible communication through media, to women world wide, we shall all be proud of her achievement. This video deserves a 6+ on a scale of 5!

Cathee Cohen  |  October 05, 2008

Wow! If Tessa is an example of reponsible communication through media, to women world wide, we shall all be proud of her achievement. This video deserves a 6+ on a scale of 5!

Cathee Cohen  |  October 05, 2008

Wow! If Tessa is an example of the future of Media and it's ability to communicate to the public this country is in great shape. It's about time we give everywoman a voice and every ear the ability to listen! Listen-up! needs a higher rating system for this video

Cathee Cohen  |  October 04, 2008

Very powerful. I like the variety of ages and issues expressed.

teresa Osborne  |  October 03, 2008

I like how there is a variety of women used. The repetition is very powerful.

Lhana Ormenyi  |  October 01, 2008

The music and the close-ups and the diversity of women in this video work very nicely in support of your message. The video would have been a bit stronger if there we not shots that showed the women looking down (presumably at their script) - it changed the feel of the video for me (made it seem like I was being read to instead of spoken to). But all in all a great PSA. Good work!

Emily Bennison  |  September 29, 2008

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