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GlobalGirl Media Training Academy & News Bureaus
GlobalGirl Media Training Academy & News Bureaus
GlobalGirl Media Training Academy & News Bureaus

Project Report | Jun 3, 2014
GLOBAL GIRL MEDIA REPORT JUNE, 2014

By Amie Williams | Executive Director, GlobalGirl Media

SOUTH AFRICA

A three-week advanced digital media and journalism training was convened at the Jozi Hub, Johannesburg as part of the ongoing GlobalGirl Media News Bureau and Digital Media Trainings, sponsored by OSI. Our GlobalGirls took to the streets of Johannesburg to ask the free-born generation how they feel about the elections, the various political parties, and the experience of voting for the first time. A total of fifteen, one-minute videos were produced in addition to 7 longer pieces, which were blasted out through all GGM’s social media during the fifteen days leading up to the national presidential elections with the trending hashtag #FreeBornFreeMind.



Please check out our full playlist of videos produced for the #FreeBornFreeMind project.

 

CHICAGO

The American Bar Association is sponsoring GlobalGirl Media Chicago's first investigative journalism unit project. Chicago journalist, NPR (WBEZ) contributor and GGM Chicago mentor, Alison Flowers, is working with four GGM Chicago student-journalists to tackle the subject of gun rights and violence in the city. Through polling and in-depth interviews, the team is seeking to find who the real stakeholders are in the gun debate.
 


 

GlobalGirl Media Chicago also recently released a short documentary video sponsored by Restaurant Opportunities Centers United (ROC). Low wage tipped workers in restaurants are predominantly women, and women of color, making an average of $2.50 an hour as tipped workers. The video tells the story of Aisha Thurman and her two daughters, who are "living off tips," in Detroit, Michigan, dealing with sexual harassment, job insecurity, for $2.65 an hour. The federal minimum wage for tipped workers has not increased since 1970.


LOS ANGELES

GlobalGirl Media is proud to announce 12 new GlobalGirl graduates from the Eastern Coachella Valley! These girls have worked hard to write, produce, and edit their own stories in their communities. This past winter they produced three short web-video documentaries about their mothers' own stories about immigration, women's roles in their families/communities, and their aspirations and dreams as part of the Mother/Madre Series. We are very proud of these girls' accomplishments and the bright future that lays ahead of them. Congratulations from the entire GlobalGirl Family! 
 

You can watch the three inspiring videos produced with support from The California Endowment and Building Healthy Communities here: I Am Not AshamedBreaking the Cycle, and My Mother's Courage. And see more videos by GGM Los Angeles reporters here

LONDON

GlobalGirl Media is pleased to announce plans to open a new bureau location in London. A big thanks to Suzanne Biegel for organizing a working advisory board. You can follow Suzanne's blog here. Stay tuned for more information to come soon!


PARTNERSHIP WITH WOMEN'S ENEWS

Women's eNews, in partnership with GlobalGirl Media, launched Teen Voices during their annual awards gala honoring gender equality work. Teen Voices at Women's eNews is a new source for global news on girls' experiences, perspectives and challenges, cultivating the next generation of social activist journalists and bridging the gap between generations of female readers.

 

PRESS FEATURES

Zocalo Public Square featured a piece written by GlobalGirl Janelly Martinez about creating the Mother/Madre project I Am Not Ashamed. In the article, titled “Making Mom a Movie Star: Creating a Documentary About My Mother’s Work in the Fields Helped Me See Her in a New Light,” Janelly tells readers about her experience with GlobalGirl Media and how the Mother/Madre project came about:

"I honestly didn’t think of my mom’s job as interesting until my friends and I signed up for a filmmaking class this past winter break offered by Global Girl Media, a nonprofit that provides high school girls with media and leadership training. We were in a room at Mecca’s Boys & Girls Club, where I’ve been going for about a year and a half (since I was 12) to participate in community service, get homework help, and take boxing lessons. The Global Girl Media teachers asked us if we thought there was anything interesting about our lives that would make a great story. It was hard to think of something..."

Click here to read the full article: Making Mom a Movie Star
The Desert Sun also featured an article about the Mother/Madre Project and how it has documented the experiences, struggles, and triumphs of the mothers of our Coachella GlobalGirls. Read the full article.
A blog post about "hashtag feminism," written by GlobalGirl Media Executive Director Amie Williams, was featured on the Action Blog of the Global Campaign for Education website. Read the full post here.
 
Also, TruthAtlas did a wonderful piece on Amie and GlobalGirl Media entitled "Turning Trauma Into Purpose," which can be read in full here.

UPCOMING SUMMER TRAININGS

GGM will be conducting three trainings for teenage girls in digital media journalism this summer in Chicago, Los Angeles and Oakland, California. Please welcome our new Program Partner: Youth Uprising in Oakland, CA.

Please contact brianne@globalgirlmedia.org for more information about trainings.

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By Amie Williams | Executive Director

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By Amie Williams | Executive Director, GlobalGirl Media

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