Have you seen All That I Can Be? November 17th is National "Not Your Soldier" Youth and Student Day of Action. Are military recruiters invading your schools and using promises of scholarships and career opportunities to convince your friends to... [more]
August 12 is International Youth Day. The General Assembly on 17 December 1999 in its resolution 54/120, endorsed the recommendation made by the World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth (Lisbon, 8-12 August 1998) that 12 August be declared International... [more]
Have you seen the film All That I Can Be? Youth producers from the Educational Video Center made this film after seeing some of their friends choosing to enlist in the army. A high-schooler in Arvada, CO also decided to... [more]
by Matthew Kunihro and Antonina Zielinska of Children's PressLine Children's PressLine (CPL) is a Manhattan-based youth media organization that provides children from ages 8 to 18 with hands-on experience in oral journalism and peer advocacy. On May 27th, 2005 two... [more]
Join the Woodstock Film Festival and the Media That Matters Film Festival at the Two Boots Pioneer Theater in NYC on Tuesday, July 19th at 7pm for a special screening! The Two Boots Pioneer Theater is located at 155 East... [more]
In the film All That I Can Be William chooses to enlist in the military when he seems to have no other options, especially since his mom passed away. Parents are becoming increasingly concerned of the presence of military recruiters... [more]
The youth-produced film All That I Can Be profiles a teenager who chooses to enroll in the army when he believes he has few other options. The decision to enlist is complex and very personal but recent military recruitment practices... [more]