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Introducing: Andrew Jenks

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Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

I spotted the promo for “World of Jenks”, MTV’s new reality TV show online and was intrigued to learn more about the guy named Jenks. What I learned is he’s an award-winning filmmaker whose work speaks for itself and him. When you click on his Twitter page there is no bio section for him to fill up with his many accomplishments (which he has) or self-adoring adjectives that tells us how cool and great he is (which he is). At 24, Andrew Jenks has mastered what so many are trying to figure out: How to capture reality on camera. While many lose the story when the camera turns on, that’s when it begins for Jenks. He has the ability to create a bond with people that allows him to tell their story and bring the viewer closer to understanding their reality.

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While Jenks follows members of MTV’s generation of Twenty-somethings to see “what life is like” on “World of Jenks” he searches for life’s meaning while living with the elderly in the award winning documentary “Room 335.” Trailer below.

Via www.karencivil.com

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“Education is the new motivation” -Kanye West

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Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Education and it’s reform have been a hot topic this year.
During this year’s Tribeca Film Festival I had the pleasure of checking out “The Lottery”, a documentary that not only uncovers the crisis in NYC’s public education system (The average black/latino 12th grader reads at the same level as the average white 8th grader) but also presents a solution: equality through education reform.

Living in a country that encourages entertainment over education it seems we are breeding more American idiots than heroes. The Sundance Film Festival featured the documentary “Waiting for Superman” a film that explores the same educational crisis seen in “The Lottery” but this time the solution (at least in D.C.) is DC’s Public schools Chancellor, Michelle Rhee. Unafraid to terminate a teacher or school that doesn’t perform well, and a challenger of the powerful teachers’ union, Rhee seems to be the hero the students in DC have been waiting for.

If after being enlightened on the crisis on education you want to know how you can help, take a look at Hilde Back and Chris Mburu’s story. “A Small Act” is an award winning documentary on how one woman’s simple act of generosity toward a stranger is reciprocated through social change and educational progress.

Below are some great ways you can give back. Click on a link and make a difference.

A Small Act
“Each of us has the ability to create change. Each of us has the power to do something small. So what can you do? What’s your small act?”

My BLANK
“Your BLANK can be anything. Energy. Skills. Passion. Time. It’s whatever you have to offer. Everyone has BLANK in them to make a difference. What’s your BLANK?”

Youth At Risk
“Transform the chaotic lives of young people through persistent and compassionate mentoring.” *Shout to @BossLadyNYC for sharing the information.

Boys & Girls Club of America
Donate to a club in your neighborhood.

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Watch: Smash His Camera

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Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

“Smash His Camera” tells the story of Ron Galella, the infamous paparazzo who was sued by Jackie Onassis and got his jaw broken by Marlon Brando. A man who created a career chasing stars ironically becomes one himself in this documentary. Trailer Below.

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