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St. Andrews School
Myles Brilhante, Melissa Gemma, Miriam Okero,
Jason Mahoney, Nick Cesare, Aleqs Gibson
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Third Place
Woonsocket Area Career & Technical Center
Vanessa Norkham, Michael Pimental, Michael Ellis,
Jenny Ounnarath, Randi Tessier
"Sexual Harassment Prevention" |
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"Pick Up Lines"
Lincoln High School
Kyle Boyce, Hanna Brucker, Jacob Archambault, Mat LaFond, Brendan Drake
Teacher: Jim Frost & Beth Bedrossian
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— Second Place —
"You My Boy"
Lincoln High School
Josmir Martinez, Alex Ricci,
Dante Divozzi, Mike Akanji
Teacher: Jim Frost & Beth Bedrossian
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— Third Place —
"Big Bun Coffee"
Warwick Veterans Memorial High School
John Nunes, Alexandrea Defreitas,
Kelsey Bell, Maria Dias
Principal: Gerry Habershaw
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— First Place —
"It Could Happen to You"
Lincoln High School
Theresa Harten, Rebecca Remillard,
Joe Ackaway, Renee Sitnik
Teacher: Mike Orsini
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"I'm Not With That"
Woonsocket Area Career & Technical Center
Jamel Alvarez, Lisa Tidwell,
Vanessa Norkham
Teacher: Jason Marzini
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"Say Something"
Woonsocket Area Career & Technical Center
Chelsea Meyers, Amber Vongphichith,
Zachary Ugarte
Teacher: Jason Marzini |
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Central High School
Octavio Gomez, Yesenia Paulino
and Moises Ramirez
"No Means No"
— 1st Place Radio Ad —
Woonsocket Area Career
and Technical Center
Keavin Smith, Jennifer Jackson
and George Valesquez
"Just Ask"
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Woonsocket Area Career
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Central High School
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— 1st Place Radio —
Woonsocket Area Career & Technical Center
Eddie Ortiz, Anthony Berthiaume,
Nikki Meigges, Jonel Morales
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WHAT'S IT ABOUT?
Day One of Rhode Island is inviting teenagers to make their voices heard by creating an advertisement for TV addressing sexual violence prevention.
WHO CAN ENTER THE CONTEST?
Any team of three or four teens aged 13-19 who reside in Rhode
Island and have written permission of a parent or guardian. At least one male must be on each team.
Contest packets are available below and provide educational materials on sexual violence prevention concepts to help create the ad. Contest workshops are not required; however, they are
designed to educate teens and facilitate discussions about preventing sexual violence.
WHAT DO TEAMS WIN?
- First place winning TV ad will be aired on Fox Providence, and several Cox cable stations throughout the month of April!
- Winning team will receive a $500.00 cash prize!
- Second place team will win $200.00.
- Third place team will win $100.00
- All participants receive a certificate of participation.
CONTEST WORKSHOPS
Workshops are being scheduled now through Friday, February
17, 2012 . Entry deadline is Friday, March 2, 2012. The number of free workshops each school can receive may be limited based on availability. Early scheduling is recommended!
WORKSHOPS REQUIREMENTS
- All teens and teachers participating in the Your Voice, Your View workshops will need to complete a pre-workshop questionnaire prior to the workshop. Day One staff will come
to distribute questionnaires at your convenience. Teens will also be asked to fill out a post-questionnaire 2-3 months later. A few teens may be asked to participate in focus groups about their experience in the contest.
The workshop consists of a 60-minute workshop: a video and interactive discussion and power point presentation. Your Voice, Your View staff can bring equipment if the school/organization does
not have equipment available. This year's program focus is on sexual harassment and bystander intervention.
- The program will provide information packets and resources about contest guidelines and examples of student entries from previous years.
- The contest must be given by the classroom teacher as a class assignment where students form teams and create an ad to prevent sexual violence. A lesson plan and a team
worksheet will be provided. Although all teams are not required to enter their ad, at least one entry must be submitted from each classroom that receives a workshop.
For more information contact Gloria Benson at 421-4100 X161, or gbenson@dayoneri.org.
This was a great program! Students were very engaged and interested in the topics discussed. We will definitely participate next year! -Teacher
The workshops were very educational and the contest activity was a great opportunity for students to discuss issues dealing with healthy relationships with other students. I hope more schools are
taking advantage of this program! - Principal
What I liked about the program was the opportunity it gave to the male students to get involved and be positive role models for
other males. - Teacher
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Contest Guidelines
School Participation Form
Entry Form
Submission Checklist
Tips on Creating A Winning Radio Ad
Definitions
Root Causes of Sexual Violence
Rape Myths & Facts
10 Things Men Can Do To Stop Rape
Sexual Harassment: What's The Big Deal?
Consent
Attitudes & Behaviors
Power of Bystanders
Poster
Sample Radio Ad (30 sec.)
Sample Radio Ad (60 sec.)
View Sample Videos Created by Teens
Other Sample Ads
Please note ... these videos are samples. The rules for this contest differ from the rules for the Rhode Island Your Voice, Your View. Remember in RI you need to focus on Stopping Sexual Violence BEFORE it can start.
Quiz for Girls
Quiz for Guys
Don't Believe the Type Game
RESOURCES FOR TEENS
New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault
Don't Believe The Type
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