A CONVERSATION WITH: BECKY

Becky Slogeris -she/her pronouns- is a human-centered designer and educator working to advance equity and social justice through design. She was a wonderful staff member and teacher at Wide Angle for 10 years. We had a final chat about her time with Wide Angle and her next steps as she transitioned into her next journey as a Presidential Innovation Fellow.

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BLACK STARS CAN SHINE TOO

Did you know that there is an African American Flag? Well I didn’t either until performing in the show 20|02 written by Chloe and Kaylah Harvey, two sisters from Baltimore, Maryland. Chloe is an alumni of Towson University while Kaylah will be entering her junior year next semester. When asked to describe the show Chloe responded, “20|02 is about two sisters who discover their father’s legacy. It's kind of like a coming of age tale about us and our personal story of learning our family legacy and the amazing work our parents did for the African American community in the 90s.”

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A CONVERSATION WITH: DARIAN

Darian Jones - he/him pronouns - is a Baltimore-born and raised filmmaker, currently pursuing his B.A. at the University of Baltimore in Digital Communication, with a focus in Media Design and Production. His passion for teaching youth is fueled by his desire to make a difference in their lives. As a graduate of the state official Arts2Work apprenticeship for Multimedia Production, he’s now a Journeyworker interested in documenting unique and authentic perspectives. Filmmaking allows him to combine his love of storytelling and history. “I compare filmmaking to being a chef, I’m dealing with raw ingredients that I have to season, cook, and plate for audiences to digest.”

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INSIDE THE DESIGN APPRENTICESHIP: "IT'S BALTIMORE VERSUS COVID"

Now that there’s a vaccine available for COVID-19, the trick has been convincing people to take it. From nanomachines to COVID itself, people have speculated about what the vaccine is and whether it will actually work.

In fall 2021, Wide Angle Design Apprentices collaborated with organizations across the city to promote COVID-19 vaccination amongst youth. Alongside OSI-Baltimore and Baltimore City Health Department’s “It’s Baltimore Versus COVID” campaign, we, the Design Apprentices at Wide Angle Youth Media, helped to design social media posts and print material to inform students and their families about what the vaccine does and why they should take it.

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REPRESENTATION IN HBO HIT SHOW "EUPHORIA"

At Wide Angle, our staff focuses on creating opportunities for students to tell their stories. We often discuss what media we view that represents authentic and important youth perspectives and experiences. We also talk about the importance of representation of BIPOC, trans and other historically marginalized storytellers behind and in front of the camera. I'm shining the spotlight on Euphoria, an HBO series, because it presents the very real experiences of today's American youth in an exaggerated and dramatic image that tugs at the viewers and their emotions.

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PROJECT SPOTLIGHT: TYPOGRAPHY PORTRAITS

If you follow Wide Angle Youth Media’s blog, you might have seen our recent spotlight on Middle School students in our Baltimore Speaks Out (BSO) program. While reading the personal stories of Peymaan, Natalie and Sue, you might have reflected on your own formative middle school experiences.

I recall my own middle school years as a significantly impactful time of forming identity and belonging. As a 6th grader, my family relocated from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Birmingham, Alabama. As many middle schoolers do, I navigated this time with a heightened awareness of ways I was different, and ways I could try to fit in.

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INSIDE THE DESIGN APPRENTICESHIP: LOCATING THE BLACK DESIGNERS

Not too long ago, the current design apprentices and myself were assigned a task, aptly titled ‘Where Are the Black Designers?’ Our goal was to research a Black designer and do a 10 minute presentation on them. It was a project that was two parts inspiration and two parts intersectionality; it was beyond empowering to see designers that look and identify themselves the way that I do.

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FIRST EXPOSURE: STAFF EDITION

This fall, we’re shining a spotlight on our younger students through our First Exposure campaign to support 72 middle school students in our Baltimore Speaks Out (BSO) program. In this blog post, we’re hitting rewind with three staff members to learn how they discovered media in middle school and where it’s taken them.

Get to know Susan Malone (Executive Director) and our two newest program staff, Peymaan Motevalli-Aliabadi (Administrative & Operations Manager) and Natalie Thomas (BSO Assistant Media Instructor) as they take a walk down memory lane.

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A CONVERSATION WITH: CHARDAY

Charday Hall - she/her pronouns - is a Wide Angle Board member, Parent Representative, and former Wide Angle participant, teacher and staff member. She has been an advocate for Baltimore's youth for more than nineteen years. She brings more than twenty years of non-profit experience as an Event Coordinator, Public Speaker, Grant Writer, and Media Instructor. She is a Healthcare Provider for Johns Hopkins Hospital, Entrepreneur, and Mother to one amazing son.

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OCTOBER REWIND

Hello! We hope you learned a little about us interns from our social media intern introductory post. We’re excited to share various topics and happenings with you while remaining fun and engaging. Our main goal is to inspire young people to do what they enjoy and to share their thoughts freely without judgement and fear.

This past month we have been hard at work creating content for some of October’s holidays and important events. These included Indigenous Peoples’ Day, National Coming Out Day, and the National Workers Strike. Read on to learn about our process creating these posts.

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PROJECT SPOTLIGHT: STR/EATS CAFE

With covid-19 among us and classes becoming virtual, students find themselves trapped at home causing them to lose access to school meals. Some are afraid to admit it, but there are students who rely on school breakfast and lunch to have enough to eat everyday. I myself was one of those students. Alongside Baltimore City Public Schools (BCPS) we created something that would destigmatize and increase participation and flexibility for school meal operations. Wide Angle’s Design Apprentice team partnered with BCPS to design a logo, vehicle wrap, and social media advertising for a food truck. My job specifically was to design their logo. I began on paper taking the name ideas we had and basing the designs around them.

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BLACK AUGUST

Not a lot of people are aware of what Black August is and why we celebrate it. If you’re one of those people allow us to introduce you. Black August originated in the California penal system to honor fallen Freedom Fighters, who we now know as the San Quentin Six, who were accused of participating in an August 21, 1971 escape attempt that left six people dead, including George Jackson, a co-founder of the Black Guerrilla Family.

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HEALING CITY NEIGHBORS ONE DESIGN AT A TIME

This spring Wide Angle’s Design Studio had the pleasure of working with Healing City Baltimore and Baltimore Neighbors Network. Healing City Baltimore strives to bring communities together via discourse, urging people to embrace their neighbors regardless of their differences. One of their initiatives is Baltimore Neighbors Network, which was created during COVID to connect senior Baltimore residents to resources and community.

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THE UNSUNG HEROES: MY FATHER & MARK DEAN

Hello Everyone, my name is Tony. I'm in 9th grade and this is my first year at Wide Angle. I was enrolled in the Moving Image course where we learned how to make music videos and short films from Mr. Mace Lester. Before I learned about Wide Angle, I was editing montages for friends of mine then eventually friends of friends and friends of their friends. So when my mom found Wide Angle I instantly hopped on it. Through the Wide Angle programs I've learned further in depth about making short films and music videos.

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WIDE ANGLE COMMUNITY REFLECTIONS

It has been one year since the start of COVID-19. We've experienced a global pandemic, seen thousands of people rise up after the death of George Floyd, elected the first female and first African American/Asian American vice president through record voter turnout, lived through a (largely) white nationalist insurrectionist attack on government, and witnessed a sharp uptick in Anti-AAPI racism. Derek Chauvin's trial started last month and this week Daunte Wright, another Black man, was killed by the police. This is a unique, painful and complex moment in our history, where social progress and regression simultaneously push and pull at one another.

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THE HILL WE CLIMB - A BLOG DEDICATED TO AMANDA GORMAN'S LEGACY

Wide Angle Youth Media fosters an environment where students think critically about how our world is changing and emphasizes the crucial role youth have in creating change. It’s hard to find any text that represents what our students are doing now better than Amanda Gorman’s “The Hill We Climb.” Wide Angle’s virtual event student planners have been hard at work creating everything that’s in store for Wide Angle’s Prom: A Dance Through the Decades.

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PROJECT SPOTLIGHT: GRAPHICS FOR WHO DESERVES A MONUMENT?

When the year 2020 ended I decided that I wanted to kickstart my freelance career as a graphic designer, and luckily for me a project just happened to pop up. I was suggested to a client, Wide Angle Marketing and Communications Committee member Sarah Lohnes, who needed collateral made for a podcast she was starting called, Who Deserves a Monument. The podcast is about what should be the qualifications for a person to get a monument made in their honor. My job as a graphic designer was to create a brand identity and advertisements for the podcast in the form of a cover for Apple Podcast, a banner for Facebook, and social media templates.

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THE EXPLORATION OF ACCEPTANCE VS. HOPE

A couple of nights ago I was watching a cartoon on Netflix called The Midnight Gospel. The Midnight Gospel is an animated podcast, the interviews are based on real conversations with people from all spiritual backgrounds. The particular episode I watched was called “Annihilation of Joy”; where Duncan Trussell interviews Jason Louv. Jason Louv is an artist who writes about the outer fringes of human consciousness. During this episode, the discussion of certain Hindu and Buddhist perspectives reminded me of something I’ve been seeing in the people around me (including myself) all quarantine.

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MEDIA TESTS FOR DIVERSITY AND REPRESENTATION

Our inclusive #WAYMiesInColor 20th Celebration embraced the #OscarsSoWhite call to recognize diverse voices and uplift new perspectives in media. We shared 7 tests that measure films and TV shows for gender equality, diversity and representation. We reflected on how our favorite films and shows measured up to these tests. While these tests are by no means a foolproof indicator of equality and representation in media, they are one tool to thinking more critically about the media we consume.

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