Category - American Resilience Project
Modified - 6/8/21 Calling All Students!
Modified - 6/8/21 Calling All Students!
Summary: In partnership with the Fordham University Gabelli School of Business, American Resilience Project is excited to announce its first-ever student storytelling contest: Faces of American Resilience - What does resilience mean to you?
We are inviting undergraduate and graduate students to answer this question by telling us your story on-camera.
Why you should enter:
All participants will be invited to a virtual screening of the finalists’ work followed by an awards ceremony with a high-profile panel of judges and speakers.
Winners will receive:
Rules of Entry:
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Why you should enter:
All participants will be invited to a virtual screening of the finalists’ work followed by an awards ceremony with a high-profile panel of judges and speakers.
Winners will receive:
- featured placement on ARP’s website and in other marketing/fundraising materials as an American Resilience Project Student Fellow
- career mentoring with members of ARP's board of directors, advisors and others in our network
- opportunities to help plan and manage ARP screenings, board meetings, and public engagement activities
- participate in the production of upcoming ARP films
- Participants must be currently enrolled at an undergraduate or graduate academic institution.
- Videos must be under two minutes in length. Stories may be personal or observational. Entries will be judged on the structure and power of your narrative.
- Videos must be uploaded as an unlisted post on YouTube.
- All entries must be submitted through the Entry Form by July 16, 2021 at 11:59pm EST.
- Each participant must have a faculty sponsor who fills out the Faculty Form before the deadline.