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“Keeping Youth Safe: Strategies That Work To Prevent Violence, a statewide dialogue on youth violence prevention” included a live videoconference that linked over 1,300 community leaders from San Diego to Redding. Below are links to broadcast clips.

Broadcast Clips

View the broadcast in 10 minute segments below. Available in high and low resolution.

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Clip 1: Opening Credits/Welcome/Keynote High Low
Clip 2: Sacramento Panel Introductions High Low
Clip 3: Los Angeles Introductions Part 1 High Low
Clip 4: Youth Voices/Los Angeles Introductions Part 2 High Low
Clip 5: Resources for Communities/Legislator Voices Part 1 High Low
Clip 6: Promising Programs High Low
Clip 7: Opportunities for Youth High Low
Clip 8: Legislator Voices Part 2/Q&A High Low
Clip 9: Assembly member Steinberg/Closing Statements Part 1 High Low
Clip 10: Closing Statements Part 2/Champion Voices/End Credits High Low

Choices for Youth, a public education campaign funded by a grant to i.e. communications, LLC from The California Wellness Foundation, produced two commercials which were aired in selected markets across California and later viewed as public service announcements, which urged Californians to support investment in programs to prevent violence against youth.

Below are links to the Choices for Youth PSAs:

Santana High School: features the mother of a child at Santana High School, where 11 kids were shot in March 2001 (1.5 MB)

Homeboy Industries: features a youth working at LA-based Homeboy Industries (1.5 MB)



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