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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2009

This short film was created as part of the Raising 100,000 Voices community-based media education project. For more information, visit http://wxxi.org/education/raising100kvoices/

Some fads can lead to problems. Teens are attracted to fads. Its ok to be yourself. It is important to learn to make positive decisions which effect all that you do in life.
Taylor is a student at Rochester Preparatory School (5th grade). She has been a part of the program with TAN for 3 years with Raising 100,000 Voices. She made great contributions to the films. She is involved in many community activities.
Alantiaja is the youngest member of TAN (preteen) and our mascot. She is active at Parsell Church and is involved in many programs there.
Shadiqua is one of TANs new members and of the Raising 100,000 Voices program. She is a student at Monroe High School and is also active at church and the community.
Zny is a student in Rochester Preparatory School. She is a new member of both TAN and Raising 100,000 Voices. She is active in community activities and was very interested in the teen issues. She is 11 years old. Her video is about how girls and boys dress but their parents wont let them and the ways they handle their peer pressure. Zny wants to thank Mrs. Doreen Young, for helping out and Ms. Driscoll and all the other teachers for coming out to support us.
Halima is a student at Northeast Preparatory School. She has been very active in TAN, Raising 100,000 Voices and programs in the community. She is very interested in teen issues and contributed a lot of time to our films.
Dominique, James and Treron are our new TAN members this year and to Raising 100,000 Voices. They contributed great ideas but moved to E. Rochester which kept them from finishing the film. They will still be involved in TAN and Raising 100,000 voices.
Jovan is a 6th grade student at Rochester Preparatory School. He has been active in TAN and Raising 100,000 Voices for 3 years. He is also very active in other programs in the community and contributed a lot of great ideas for the films.
Imani is a student at Freddie Thomas. She is also very active in TAN, and community activities. She has contributed many great ideas to our films.

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