A Message From MISC About The Future In This Time Of Crisis

A Message From MISC About The Future In This Time Of Crisis

 In this time of global health crisis the Media Institute for Social Change continues to create work that explores social issues.  We are working remotely on the projects we started earlier in the year to use media to bring about positive social change, and tackle issues of social justice.  We hope that during this challenging time you are staying healthy and safe, and  following the suggested protocols to preserve your well being and also protect the common good.

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First 5 California Team Screens Maya And Lily

First 5 California Team Screens Maya And Lily

When Dr. Michael Olenick, President of the Child Care Resource Center, shared the short film Maya and Lily with Camille Maben, Executive Director of First 5 California, she knew it would be a valuable tool to start discussions among the First 5 team members about how to continue to provide resources and support for working families.

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Student Film Share with School of Cinematic Arts Films

Student Film Share with School of Cinematic Arts Films

The USC Media Institute for Social Change hosted a Student Film Share screening 8 films by current SCA students. Organized by SCA MFA student Anne Brashier, the film share curated films on topics ranging from gun violence to domestic abuse, and allowed SCA students to share the insights and experiences they had while making films about social issues.

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Documentary "American Dropout" Wraps Production

Documentary "American Dropout" Wraps Production

USC alumnus Dr. Robert Mark Carpenter (Ph.D. Rossier School of Education), has wrapped production on his feature length documentary, American Dropout. This film takes a raw and gritty look at the invisible high school dropout crisis. The project began while Carpenter was getting his doctorate at USC, and it continues his research on the complex factors that contribute to the dropout epidemic.

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