THE ALLIANCE YOUTH MEDIA NETWORK 2020 PROGRAMMING
Alliance Youth Media Network programming serves a growing core group of Alliance members, a global network of vibrant youth media organizations artists, and practitioners. We work collaboratively to strengthen these organizations and individuals and build capacity through access to learning and leadership resources, intergenerational training tools, industry relationships, new media technology, innovative ideas, emerging practices and new models of mentorship. Grounded in shared values, we also share a foundation of collective action, working together to co-create a responsive, visionary framework for the future of Youth Media training and creative youth development.
Network programming in 2020 is co-created by Lead Producer Jason Wyman, with six Youth Media Fellows, and a Youth Media Advisory Group. The focus for the work in 2020 centers on Intergenerational Power, Race and Equity, and Open Archives. These areas of focus will be explored in a set of activities designed to create a shared understanding of some of the most pressing issues facing our communities, illuminate social practice, raise up youth voice in a creative, intergenerational learning context, and provide models that participating media arts organizations and individuals can replicate and adapt in their communities.
VIDEO ROUNDTABLES: using the Zoom platform, our Youth Media Network convenes ongoing issue-oriented conversations with the field, supporting relationship-building, artist development, content-sharing, peer mentorship and co-creation.
2nd ANNUAL YOUTH MEDIA VIRTUAL SUMMIT: a two-month long virtual conference will be produced from mid-May to mid-July 2020. The goal is to bring together youth artists, youth media practitioners, nonprofit leaders, independent artists, creative workers, cultural producers, and activists for inquiry and exchange on intergenerational power, race + equity, and open archives. The Summit will include eight video roundtables, eight youth + young adult artist interviews live streamed via YouTube, and a national, interactive online screening of youth media using OVEE in July 2020.
THE YOUTH MEDIA EDIT LAB: we will be co-designing a community edit lab for young people based at Youth F/X in Albany, NY to help youth refine their editing skills for multiple platforms, build their own creative portfolios, and amplify the work and stories emerging from their communities.
NATIONAL DAY OF STORYTELLING + SYMPOSIUM: In 2020, The Alliance for Media Arts + Culture celebrates 40 years, and will be gathering in Atlanta Georgia for a National Day of Storytelling and a one-day arts & culture Symposium. The Youth Media Network Fellows and partner organizations will be actively co-curating these industry events.
STORYTELLING MATTERS BLOG: Youth Media Fellows will be producing 8 articles for the Alliance Storytelling Matters blog, focusing on insights discovered from their work on Open Archives, Race and Equity and Intergenerational Power.
The 2020 Youth Media Fellows
Six Youth Media Fellows, selected from Alliance members and member organizations, are participating in a one-year intergenerational fellowship program that supports their personal, creative, and professional development. The Fellows reflect the breadth and diversity (i.e. practice / discipline, age, geographic location, urban / rural / suburban, economics, sexuality, gender, ability, indigeneity) of the Youth Media Network writ large. They will work with Alliance Senior Producer Jason Wyman + our members throughout the year to produce a series of virtual and in-person events dedicated to harnessing intergenerational power, deepening our collective understanding of race and equity, and contributing to an open archive.
Kapi’olani (Pio) Lee
Youth Media Fellow
Kafi-Ayanna Allah
Youth Media Fellow
Mamadou Cellou Diallo
Youth Media Fellow
Montero Morton
Youth Media Fellow
Triana Patel
Youth Media Fellow
The 2020 Youth Media Network Advisory Group