Over the course of a year, a fourth of students across all grades reported that they had been harassed or bullied on school grounds because of their race and ethnicity (racialbullying.html). Virtual Cultures, an organization of young leaders from across the nation, is working towards stopping bullying among high school students with a very fun and an interactive way. We are launching a a film competition in which high school students make 5-10 min creative videos about the dangers of any kind of bullying. The winner of the video contest will be eligible for a scholarship and the chance to publicize their video through universal studious with Virtual Cultures and William Fox (our faculty advisory), who has worked in the Hollywood business for years. After all this is done, Virtual Cultures is planning to show this video to other high schools on a national scale.
Virtual Cultures consists of 24 students who are all from different states, and are doing their best to advertise this project. We all met during the National Young Leaders Conference in Washington D.C this past summer and knew we had to do something to help end bulling. We hope to launch this project on November 15, 2013. However we need your help. We are looking for you to spread the word to your friends, school, or youth groups.
Thank you,
Virtual Cultures
Virtual Cultures consists of 24 students who are all from different states, and are doing their best to advertise this project. We all met during the National Young Leaders Conference in Washington D.C this past summer and knew we had to do something to help end bulling. We hope to launch this project on November 15, 2013. However we need your help. We are looking for you to spread the word to your friends, school, or youth groups.
Thank you,
Virtual Cultures