"Choice" shows that even though there are many different issues in the world, mostly all of them can be solved simply by citizens from neighboring cities, states, and countries being in contact with one another. Without propaganda, groups of ordinary people can work across borders and territories to make fundamental changes that even our governments can't make alone.
"Choice" shows that even though there are many different issues in the world, mostly all of them can be solved simply by citizens from neighboring cities, states, and countries being in contact with one another. Without propaganda, groups of ordinary people can work across borders and territories to make fundamental changes that even our governments can't make alone.
Directed and produced by Maria Centeno from the Boys & Girls Club of East Palo Alto, California. Maria explains how we should all be paying attention to what's happening around us.
The idea for Food Wars developed from our young animators’ desire to examine the negative impact of gang violence in their community. Because the group wanted to examine the issue beyond the boundaries of their own community, they chose to use fruits and vegetables t…
This animation is part of a collection of short Public Service Announcements produced by students from Balboa High School in San Francisco, California.
This animation is part of a collection of short Public Service Announcements produced by students from Balboa High School in San Francisco, California.
"Choice" shows that even though there are many different issues in the world, mostly all of them can be solved simply by citizens from neighboring cities, states, and countries being in contact with one another. Without propaganda, groups of ordinary people can work across…
This is a group project made by middle school girls at South Shore Middle school. The project uses a map as a device to talk about who they are and where they are from.