Online Video: Teens and Cops Working Together
Every once in a long while, one of those projects arrive that is more than just a video. Last month, I was contacted by the Assistant Director of Community Services, Tammy Trojanowski, in the hometown of Saxon Mills (Stratford, CT) with just such a project. They wanted to document an experience where teens and cops would sit down for four round table discussions over lunch. The goal was to foster understanding, see the people behind the labels, and take the resulting video out to other parts of the community as a conversation starter to share what they had learned during the sessions. Made on a very short time-line, here is the video that was made:
Written by @SibLaw_Official
December 1, 2009 at 9:38 am
Posted in production, Social Media, Streaming Media
Tagged with at-risk, collaboration, cops, J. Sibley Law, Media, online, police, roundtable, Saxon Mills, Tammy Trojanowski, Teens, The Consultation Center, understanding, youth, Youth Development Training Resource Center
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