Wednesday, 16 April 2008

YOUNG MOVIE-MAKERS SET TO HIGHLIGHT POVERTY ISSUES

‘Gang-up on poverty’ – that’s the invitation from Christian Aid to seven to 14 year olds this week, with the launch of a film-making competition to address worldwide poverty. The driving force behind the contest is Global Gang – the children’s arm of Christian Aid – and asks budding movie-makers to make a short, three-minute film persuading their peers to take action on poverty. The winning entry will be shown on the Global Gang website, and displayed at the London International Gallery of Children’s Art later this year.

Source: Christian Today (10/4)

2 comments:

gavin richardson said...

cool. i bet there will be some very interesting and very cool videos.

Olive Morgan said...

Yes, indeed! We don't always use our young people as much as we should.