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Like watching video clips online? The cleverer, the catchier, the crazier the better? What about quality vids about things you truly care about, for you and by you? Look no further than the FreshFocus video contest sponsored by RH Reality Check, in partnership with Isis, Inc., Advocates for Youth, SIECUS, and the National Sexuality Resource Center!
They asked young people between the ages of 15 and 30 to channel their creativity, show their smarts, and offer their opinion on sex ed in the US, be it what they know and loathe–– or what they are dying for and would love.
How about some fun online entertainment and an inviting chance to polish your movie critic skills right now! WATCH the videos and VOTE on your favorites by clicking here. Voting goes until January 16, and winners will be announced January 22. For more information, please check out this link, the RH Reality Check blog. Now if only they'd show one of these videos in your 5th period sex education class tomorrow...
And the winner is...Mon, 02/18/2008 - 00:45
Femke
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Here's an update on the Fresh Focus Video Contest: Click here to see the winners and their winning videos!
http://www.dogooder.tv/freshfocusvideocontest/
teensWed, 02/27/2008 - 23:09
Anonymous
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hi my name is jazz wiley and im 13 years old. i think that this wed site sould have an part where they can talk to someone online. for some fact or a little help
RE: Wiley's CommentSun, 03/02/2008 - 01:34
Femke
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Dear Wiley,
We do, in fact, have a part of the website where users can talk to volunteers and other users for help or advice or just chat about sex ed or sexuality issues. :) If you haven't come across the message boards yet and are still around, please check this link out: http://www.scarleteen.com/cgi-bin/forum/ultimatebb.cgi.
At the Scarleteen message boards, you can "lurk," first reading others' posts and seeing topics or just jump right in with a question. The registration systems for the main site (right here– where the articles, blog, etc. are) and the message boards (the link I listed above) are run on different systems, so you'll need to register there, too.
Thanks for stopping by, and I do hope you participate at the message boards!
Sincerely,
Femke
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