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Award Winners

The following films were presented at the May 2, 2013 YOUthFILM Project film screening and awards ceremony at the Hollywood Theatre.

2013 Winners:

Chief Justice Award: I Have A Dream

Filmmakers: Kennth Mitchell-Phillips; Samantha Jenkins-Lopez; Aleander Kelly; Ivy Edwards
School/Program: SEI
Teacher: Shawn Higgins

High School:

1st Place: This is My Equality
Filmmakers: Charlie Mackey; Mira Rush; Bea Herzberg; and Annie LeFleur
Grade: 11th
School: Grant
Teacher: Mr. Kelso

2nd Place: Un Dia Nuevo
Filmmakers: Eddie Tellez; Cowan Jenkins; Dan Sims; Christian Wynn; Bernard Herrman
Grade:
School: Grant
Teacher: Mr. Kelso

3rd Place: We the People? Tuition Equity for Immigrants
Filmmakers: Elizabeth Glanz; Jonas Hanna; Sprout Chinn
Grade: 11
School: Grant
Teacher: Mr. Kelso


Elementary:

1st Place: Abraham Lincoln In Our Eyes
Filmmakers: Vasiliy Shcherban; Kim Truoung; Pablo Torres; Devon Simmons
Grade: 5
School: Lincoln Park Elementary
Teacher: Sam Wallace

2nd Place: Justice is Served?
Filmmakers: Ben Brittell; Drew Tack; Sam Palmer; Matt Jabusch; Isabella Brittell
Grade: 4, 5 & 6
School: Rose Valley Elementary and Cowerman Middle School
Teacher: Terra Sue Brittell

3rd Place: Defending the Nerds
Filmmakers: Rylee Dy; Jordan Maxwell; Evelyn Diaz; Tarisha Spencer; Eddie Stephens
Grade: 5
School: Lincoln Park Elementary
Teacher: Chris Healey

 

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