Gender and Media Literacy at the Trafalgar School for Girls

Students from the Trafalgar School for Girls learned to challenge gender stereotypes in the media through an eight-week workshop on photo manipulation and poster creation. Click “read more” below to see samples of their work!

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Sharing Stories Workshop at the Contactivity Centre

Over four two-hour workshops, participants from the Westmount Contactivity Centre learned video creation and editing skills to tell stories from their own lives. The goal of the workshop was to combat intergenerational isolation by giving seniors the skills to use the media young people engage with on a regular basis. Click on “read more” below to view more of the participants' videos.

“Bruno and Gaby’s Life”

“Masao’s Morning”

W.O.R.D. Montreal and Say it Loud! Say it Proud!

Check out this awesome project done by youth involved in W.O.R.D. (Writing Our Rhymes Down) and Say it Loud! Say it Proud! They produced a music video inspired by research on the borough of Little Burgundy. These youth are amazing, intelligent and talented! This is how youth can learn digital literacy while speaking about their community and their experiences! Way to go Say it Loud! Say it Proud! and W.O.R.D!

Burgundy Dreams by Say It Loud! Say It Proud!

Burgundy Dreams from Say It Loud Say It Proud on Vimeo.

Special Workshop on Gender and Media Literacy!!

In recognition of Media Literacy Week 2010 the DLP is offering a free special workshop on Gender and Media Literacy for schools and community groups!!!

Youth participants will explore the gender roles and stereotypes in the mainstream media they encounter daily. Discussions on why gender stereotypes go unquestioned and how they inform our personal experiences and relationships will be encouraged. Along with developing the skills to analyze the media they engage with on a daily basis, the participants will have the opportunity to learn either digital photo manipulation or video editing software as they work to create their own print ad or commercial that plays with the discussed issues. The level of complexity of the workshop will be modified to meet the specific needs of each group.

Duration: 4 to 6 sessions of 1.5 hours. This is flexible and can be modified to fit the needs/schedule of the group.

Location: Workshops can take place at the Atwater Library's Computer Classroom or at a school or community centre, depending on the size of the group and the technical capabilities of off-site locations.

If you are an educator or community worker interesting in setting up this special workshop for your group, please contact Digital Literacy Project coordinator Robin Kelley at dlp@atwaterlibrary.ca to set up a meeting!

YPP Digital Photo Workshop 2010

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