The Making of Art All Night 2021 - Short Version
The video was filmed by the “Real News” Interns. Our Real News Media Interns (BIPOC youth, ages 13 and up) shot the video with collaborative, hands-on editing and production instruction provided by Gabriel Parker, a SCC staff member.
Ladies of Shaw at Art All Night 2021
The Ladies of Shaw as brand representatives during AAN 2021. The fashion they are wearing was created and accessorized by the girls themselves. The video was filmed by the “Real News” interns. Our Real News Media Interns (BIPOC youth, ages 13 and up) shot the video with collaborative, hands-on editing and production instruction provided by Gabriel Parker, a SCC staff member.
Highlight Reel of Lee on 11th /Art All Night 2021
Featuring our youth with Capoeira Mestre Kojo Johnson (Smithsonian Brazil-in DC-Residency), AfroGarifuna Dancers, “Ladies of Shaw” Fashion Show, Champions of the Community, NFT video, Sitali Band with singer Black Mary.
Interview with Mahogany Bookstore Owner
The video was filmed by the “Real News” interns. Our Real News Media Interns (BIPOC youth, ages 13 and up) shot the video with collaborative, hands-on editing and production instruction provided by Gabriel Parker, a SCC staff member.
Adinkra Symbol Workshop and Interview – Summer 2021
Black Studies Scholar Sara McDonough and Board President/Volunteer Serena Wiltshire teaching the Black Diaspora and Adinkra Symbols that were utilized in youth-created apparel. Interview with Derek. The video was filmed by the “Real News” interns. Our Real News Media Interns (BIPOC youth, ages 13 and up) shot the video with collaborative, hands-on editing and production instruction provided by Gabriel Parker, a SCC staff member.
Youth Digital Media Literacy
Shown at a 21st Century Community Learning Center afterschool conference, SCC created this video creating equitable access for our BIPOC youth and showcasing youth competencies in computer hardware and computer science skills.
Story Time with the Black Mr. Rogers
Executive Director Sudi West narrates the story of the “Clay Boats,” an animated clip depicting place-keeping in the face of gentrification and displacement of legacy Black families and institutions from Shaw. Creative Junk Food created the animation.
Virtual Art Class – Summer 2020
Artist-in-Residence Greg Windley teaches “How to Draw a Body” on our virtual platform during the pandemic.
Teaching the Black Code
BIPOC Contractor Top Scholar teaching the Black Code (Angela Davis) deepening and enhancing youth socio-emotional developmental assets. The video was filmed by the “Real News” interns. Our Real News Media Interns (BIPOC youth, ages 13 and up) shot the video with collaborative, hands-on editing and production instruction provided by Gabriel Parker, a SCC staff member.