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Amplifying Youth Voices

As part of a five-year strategic plan launched earlier this year, Interact for Health outlined several priority areas that will guide efforts to tackle urgent health needs and to reduce inequities in the region—which include a strong focus on youth mental health. Fourthwall, along with collaborators Soapbox Media, will highlight several of the Interact For Health grantees and the work they are doing to Amplify Youth Voices.

Stories and Themes

Amplifying Youth Voices will explore gun violence, trauma, mental health in schools, peer-to-peer support, and community connectivity.

The stories will come from grantees including Cincinnati Black Theatre Company, Talawanda School District, Youth At The Center, Wordplay, the DAD Initiative, Activities Beyond The Classroom, American Youth Foundation, Center For Healing The Hurt, NKCES, and Northern Kentucky University.

Want to be part of the story?

Fourthwall is hiring youth journalists and crew to help research, write, and produce these video stories, each of which will be published on Soapbox Media.

Unfortunately these are NOT full time summer positions. Our needs are "freelance" for now, hiring on an as needed basis. Rate is $12/hr. If you think this might be for you, throw your name in the hat!

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SPOTLIGHT: Cincinnati Black Theatre Company, Shoot With A Camera

Gun violence and the threat of it has adversely affected the mental well-being of countless youth in Greater Cincinnati, as many have experienced a loss of friends or family, or have been exposed to the steady stream of reports of gun violence here and elsewhere.

Addressing this problem can seem overwhelming, but one Greater Cincinnati nonprofit organization, Cincinnati Black Theatre Company, is doing so on a community level. Its “Shoot With a Camera” project was conceived as a way for youth to express themselves in creative and productive ways, and to learn the fundamentals of video production at the same time.