2013 iEARN Adobe Youth Voices Media Festival in Doha, Qatar

Jul 8, 2013 | Uncategorized

Want to check out the videos shown at the 2013 iEARN Adobe Youth Voices Media Festival? Visit the iEARN Adobe Youth Voices YouTube Channel or iEARN Adobe Youth Voices 2013 Festival Vimeo Album.

Congratulations to all the youth media makers from around the world who screened their videos at the event and all the youth artists whose work is part of the larger global iEARN Adobe Youth Voices media collection for the 2012-2013 program year.

Download a festival program guide here (pdf) and see the full list of festival videos below.

Act 1: Our Voice

Something to Say
Gayaza High School, Uganda

Consumerism
Colegio Provincial No. 46, Argentina

The Truth
Lianhua Middle School, China

I Was
Institute San Jose, Argentina

Act 2: Our Dreams

Faded Dreams
iEARN-Pakistan, Pakistan

Voice of Bonds
A’Saada Post Basic School, Oman

Show Your Love to your Country
9 Avril 1938 Secondary School, Tunisia

Act 3: Our Earth

Earth Mario
National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan

Garbage Monster
Krichev Gymnasium, Belarus

Recycling
Jacaranda Education, Mexico

Act 4: Peace

Don’t Choose Violence
Liceul Alexandru Papiu Illarian, Romania

I Don’t Care
EC 1471, Russia

Picture the World
Fieldcrest Elementary School, Canada

Stay tuned for news about the 2014 iEARN Adobe Youth Voices Media Festival.

Related Links

Adobe Youth Voices Essentials

More Stories

Global Educational Synergies: Moldova’s iEARN Conference Connects 250 Educators for Transformative Learning

On September 28, Moldova saw an unprecedented convergence of 250 educators at the Ion Creangă State University in Chișinău for the iEARN-Moldova Global Education Conference. Organized by the iEARN-Moldova network in collaboration with the General Directorate for...

My Journey with iEARN Storytelling for Social Change: Empowering Algerian Students through Global Exchange

Mrs. Hafsa Hadj Boulenouar Algerian Ministry of National Education My name is Hafsa Hadj Boulenouar, a secondary school English language teacher from Algeria, and this is my story of participating in the iEARN Storytelling for Social Change program. I first came...

An Uplifting Exchange Year

An Uplifting Exchange Year was a story from a Bangladeshi student, Wassy Tahsan (YES 2023-2024), who was placed in Minnetrista, Minnesota during his exchange year. It was literally an uplifting year for Wassy considering he learned about being a pilot, among other...

Global Village on the Move Grant: She Shapes Tomorrow

Global Village on the Move Grant: She Shapes Tomorrow was a story from Surinamese YES Alum, Julencia Slamet (YES 2016-2017). In 2023, she participated in the Global Villages on the Move program in Istanbul which inspired her to apply for a grant from YES for her own...

Discovering Myself through Theater

Discovering Myself through Theater was a story about Arfa Haq (YES 2023-2024) from Pakistan who was placed in Mound City, KS during her exchange year. During her exchange year, she participated in her school's play as a first time actor! Click here to read her very...

iEARN-USA Introductory Webinar

Are you interested in globalizing your classroom, school or district, but not sure where or how to start? Join iEARN-USA for a live webinar on Thursday, June 20th from 1pm-2pm EDT/12pm-1pm CDT to learn about our global education programming and how iEARN-USA can work...

Storytelling for Social Change: Meet our Country Coordinators

Meet the Country Coordinators and program manager for our program that is supported by the Stevens Initiative and the U.S. State Department Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs.

Compañeros de Clase Globales: Meet our Partners in Mexico

iEARN-USA has a new partnering country for Compañeros de Clase Globales, meet the new Country Coordinator and Program Facilitator!

iEARN-USA Adds Three To It’s Growing Organization

iEARN-USA has recently added three fantastic individuals to its staff as it continues to grow and support study abroad and virtual project educational opportunities in the United States. We are excited to have added Shannon Pedersen as Program Manager and Kate Tankel and Program Coordinator supporting the Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) program administration in partnership with the U.S. State Department Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA). We have hired Lindsay Myers as Program Coordinator to support the National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) also in partnership with the U.S. State Department Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.