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Global Action Project's Global Voices - Global

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An initiative of Global Action Project (GAP), Global Voices works in diverse areas of the world to produce videos. New York City youth producers are exposed to screenings and workshops that highlight connections between global and local issues; these young people then work as peer educators.
Communication Strategies
Young people attend workshops and film viewings that alert them to key international issues. They then produce videos, which they use to educate their peers. For example, two young Albanian refugees living in New York created a "refugee simulation" workshop in an effort to help US youth understand what it is like to be a refugee. As part of this workshop, the refugees presented the film they had produced on their own war-time experiences to 50 high school students at a US film festival.

Video programmes have been produced in Croatia, Northern Ireland, Ghana, Guatemala, and the Middle East. They include:
  • Peace of Mind: Coexistence Through the Eyes of Palestinian and Israeli Teens (60 mins. Israel, 1999) - 7 young people who attended a "Seeds of Peace Camp" in the US present varied perspectives on current political events, including their views on refugees, security, and sovereignty.
  • Walled City Stories (30 mins. Northern Ireland, 1996) - Produced by Catholic and Protestant teens from Northern Ireland, with two youth of color from New York City, this video examines sectarian violence and cross-community efforts towards peace, and compares the struggles of African Americans in the U.S. to those of Catholics in Northern Ireland.
  • KOLAPS (20 mins. Croatia, 1995) - Produced by Bosnian and Croatian teens living in a refugee camp in Croatia, this video describes the impact of war in a highly personal way
  • El Escape (20 mins. Guatemala, 1995) - Written and directed by Mayan, Ladino and Garifuna youth from Guatemala, this soap-opera-style drama highlights the ways in which teen pressures can lead to alcoholism and pregnancy in a remote and ethnically diverse beach town.
  • Kopeyia Story (11 mins. Ghana, 1991) - Kopeyia, a traditional Ewe village in Ghana, West Africa, is the featured cite of this video, which follows a young Malaria-struck boy as he seeks the help of the local traditional healer, and then the city doctor.
Development Issues
Youth.
Key Points
GAP is a media arts organisation that provides training in video production and new media technologies for youth, both locally and internationally. GAP promotes the inclusion of diverse youth voices on critical local and global issues through public forums in which young people use their media as a springboard for dialogue and action.

Future Global Voices possibilities include Senegal, Nigeria, Brazil, India, and South Africa.
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