Dear 40-Year-Old Me | Illinois Safe Schools Alliance

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  • čas přidán 18. 04. 2012
  • Featuring Alliance Youth Committee members and other youth involved with our work, we hope this video inspires you to get involved in making schools better places for ALL youth, especially those that are lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender.
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    1) Like us on Facebook & sign-up for our e-newsletter at www.illinoissafeschools.org/jo... to stay up-to-date on our work!
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    More on the video: As the young people share personal, raw anecdotes about their lives, a universal theme emerges: change is both possible and empowering. The stories trace how young people have transformed through their involvement with the Alliance, from feeling marginalized to being an integral part of policy changes at both a district and statewide level.
    We believe the personal journeys highlighted in the video will spark change and promote understanding in all who view it. We encourage you to take a second and share it with your colleagues, friends, and family in Illinois and elsewhere.
    Created in eight weeks by a volunteer team of creative professionals from EPIC, "Dear 40-Year-Old Me" was inspired by this video for the David Cornfield Melanoma Fund: • Dear 16-year-old Me .
    VIDEO CREDITS:
    EPIC Team
    Danny Schuman, Writer & Creative Director
    Jerem Sloan, Editor & Producer
    Liz Cook, Elaine Lopez & Monina Velarde, Art Directors
    Jill Mannor & Jacqueline Ostrowski, Project Managers
    Jamey Lundblad, EPIC Board Member
    Erin Huizenga, EPIC Founder/Executive Director
    Katie Kowaloff, EPIC Program Director
    Hootenanny
    Jim Annerino, Owner, Smoke Online Artist
    Sean Halvorsen, Director & Director of Photography
    Annelise Smith, Data Wrangler & Assistant Editor
    Noise Floor
    Cory Coken, Owner, Sound Design & Mix
    Nick Ray Harris, Location Audio
    Devin Delaney & Kate Steinberg, Music Composition
    Nolo Digital Film
    Joe Flannigan, Owner, Producer
    Mike Matusek, Owner, Colorist
    Elliot Rudmann, Colorist
    Freelance Helpers
    Sara Philips, Camera Operator
    Bob Vonderau, Camera Operator
    For more information on EPIC and its work, please visit: iamepic.org/.

Komentáře • 31

  • @Welpify
    @Welpify Před 12 lety

    Crying in the middle of the student union at my University. God. So powerful. Power to you all, brothers and sisters. Power to all of us.

  • @DonnieSeriously
    @DonnieSeriously Před 12 lety

    Oh my goodness! It brings up so many emotions I felt in high school. Truly moving.

  • @jthickey
    @jthickey Před 12 lety

    I'm also very proud of all of you. Great job. Keep up the great work. The world needs inspiring activits like you to continue to change. With your help, the world is becoming a more inclusive and better place for everyone.
    Thanks!

  • @Athena1955
    @Athena1955 Před 12 lety

    You are such brave and wonderful kids. Thank you.

  • @StraightGrandmother
    @StraightGrandmother Před 12 lety

    WOW!!! You kids are awesome!!
    Never change, you ALL are so lovable.

  • @JenHolzman
    @JenHolzman Před 12 lety

    These kids are amazing. So well spoken. I'M PROUD OF YOU!

  • @overnewable
    @overnewable Před 12 lety

    wonderful , thanks for all those positive things !

  • @JCKarr
    @JCKarr Před 12 lety

    @1:40 you made me tear up. From someone who is approaching 40, you kids are all so great and I am proud of you too. I want to give you all a big hug. Stay Strong and Stay Beautiful! It gets better!

  • @TheDavep2
    @TheDavep2 Před 12 lety

    I went through high school in conservative Orange County, CA in the 1970s. I've seen a lot of progress since then, and the rate of that progress has been increasing tremendously in recent years. And the fact that people as young as you have been getting involved is playing a big part in that. I hope that the work I have done in the past has in some way made things easier for some of you, and I thank you for now doing the same for me and others. The future looks bright with people like you in it.

  • @chesiyna
    @chesiyna Před 12 lety

    more power to you. Respect all of you guys

  • @jrgcino
    @jrgcino Před 12 lety

    Congratulations. May our 40-year-old selves not forget to always be authentic, kind and tolerant. We know first-hand how much it sucks (and how much progress can be stalled) when someone doesn't express these qualities towards others.

  • @skeptical1001
    @skeptical1001 Před 12 lety

    The future looks brighter because of all of you.

  • @lizfmom
    @lizfmom Před 12 lety

    such a wonderful articulation of difficulties for LGBTQ youth, and so inspirational!

  • @0801964eva
    @0801964eva Před 12 lety

    this brought me to tears, good tears :')

  • @4mamapike
    @4mamapike Před 12 lety

    *happy tears for all of you

  • @CircusSteph
    @CircusSteph Před 12 lety

    You guys ROCK!!!!!!

  • @cdoria987
    @cdoria987 Před 12 lety

    I think this is pretty damn awesome. I am a straight supporter of HRC. Stay strong ya'll, you are all destined for greatness. When you are older you can truly say you are a warrior. You might not be in a war in the middle east but you are in the hardest war ever, a war at home and with the world around you. Believe me holding on makes you deserve a damn medal. You have people like me behind you rooting you on every step of the way.

  • @BlondeEyes7
    @BlondeEyes7 Před 12 lety

    I cried...

  • @VincentRommelaere
    @VincentRommelaere Před 12 lety

    Beautiful and clever approach

  • @Pilibin
    @Pilibin Před 12 lety

    Well done!

  • @HateItOrLoveIt101
    @HateItOrLoveIt101 Před 12 lety

    This was amazing! My school doesn't have this, I hope in college I can become part of a similar program. When the girl with the black sweater and the triangle started to cry I almost cried also...I definitely understand what she felt. Btw she's really cute :3.

  • @bkehlh
    @bkehlh Před 12 lety

    beautiful

  • @FastWalkFilms
    @FastWalkFilms Před 12 lety

    Great job.

  • @CarlosVardi
    @CarlosVardi Před 12 lety

    well done.

  • @Harleigh_19
    @Harleigh_19 Před 12 lety

    absolutely fantastic ^_^

  • @IndeExo
    @IndeExo Před 12 lety

    crying at 1:50.

  • @SFHarry
    @SFHarry Před 12 lety

    Great video

  • @jimbeen1771
    @jimbeen1771 Před 12 lety

    great video

  • @realfingertrouble
    @realfingertrouble Před 12 lety

    This nearly 40 year old gay man approves...it does get a lot better.

  • @andrew1haddad
    @andrew1haddad Před 12 lety +1

    although i dont agree with anything other that heterosexuality, i can agree with this. deciding how you are going to treat someone based on his race, social class, gender or even sexual orientation is something i dont agree with

  • @Lrock79
    @Lrock79 Před 12 lety +1

    We need a video to represent all the fat kids, nerdy kids, kids with physical or mental disabilities, the smelly kid, the kid quiet kid, and all the other kids that get picked on. My friend Mel committed suicide in 7th grade because people made fun of him due to the fact his family was at a financial disadvantage and the clothes he wore were evident of that fact. I was picked on for being overweight, kids can be cruel. No kid, for any reason should be picked on, period.