Young people express their stories about overcoming hate. As eagles that rise above the storms of life, Jeffrey Murphy (age 17), Malyka Wellington (age 15), and Marcus Stubbs (age 19), express their thoughts of hope, love, and courage as they unite to foster a culture of peace in their community. Under the direction of YEAH Project Coordinator Noel Marcial, the Brampton Neighbourhood Resource Centre (BNRC) Youth Educating Against Hate (YEAH) Project (funded, in part, by the Ministry of the Attorney General: Ontario Victim Services Secretariat) also features the uncompromising talents of filmaker, author, and recording artist Victor Crowl (Online at: www.victorcrowl.com). Dr. Anthony Hutchinson served as Executive Producer for this project. For more information contact Noel Marcial reelstages2@gmail.com www.reelstages.com/blog tracked by REELSTAGES INC
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Hiilaaryyy 3 years ago
yo go jeffrey go melika go with yeah cant wait to join
neji36755433 3 years ago
Good job malaykah!
randomgirl90 3 years ago
I'm really proud to be apart of this project
even though I'm just in the choir and whatnot.
But I'm really excited for people to hear what we have to say so that they can be educated but also take it and apply it to their own lives and just grow. This is only the beginning.
Good job guys :)
KCStkitts 4 years ago
The only way to truly heal is to deal with the issues. Good Start.
vivmic 4 years ago
I love this film beacuse your able to see the different backgrounds represented. Like the girl in the film i can relate to her because I'm Ghanaian and Trinidadian. Good Job!!!... keep up the good work guys.=D
yupperzwowzers 4 years ago
This film was educative and informative, I actually enjoyed watching every minute of it. As volunteers at BNRC want to congratulate u on a work well done.....Mishka Meredith and Khadian Mahoney....Good Job.
kadray 4 years ago