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Young Creators from Across the Globe Celebrated for Creative Work that Connects Media Literacy with Violence Prevention 

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Courageous RI – an initiative of the Media Education Lab and the University of Rhode Island – hosted a Youth Media Contest Celebration at Rhode Island PBS, celebrating young people worldwide for their creative efforts to address the question: “How can media literacy, active listening, kindness and compassion, and community engagement reduce the hate and fear that leads to violence?”

Over $10,000 in prizes were awarded, including a grand prize of $1,000 to North Providence resident and Yale University student Nico Upegui for his original song “My Child.” Second place went to Cranston High School West student Eduardo Velasco for his anti-misinformation graphic design project entitled “The Power of Fire,” and third to Tanya Bachu of the Brownell Talbot School in Omaha, Neb., for her poem “Whispers of Light.”

“The Courageous RI initiative has been an engaging and inclusive pathway that has helped so many people discover connections between media literacy, active listening, and violence prevention,” said Renee Hobbs, Media Education Lab founder and co-director. “The young creators we celebrated at the event represent the potential for a more media literate, less divisive, and more empathetic future. They inspire our optimism about a future where critical thinking about media helps people reduce the fear and hate that leads to violence.”

The celebration featured remarks from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Danette Frederique as well as Dr. Benjamin Thevenin, a youth media expert who managed the Youth Media Contest and awarded the prizes. Winners also participated in a panel discussion on the importance of using media literacy to address the problem of hateful propaganda and disinformation, moderated by reporter Michelle San Miguel of Rhode Island PBS Weekly

Courageous RI also recognized the work of educators in increasing youth media literacy. Four teachers received special awards for leadership, including:

  • Kate Ray, Cranston High School West RI

  • Doreen Picozzi, Lincoln High School RI

  • Ariel Dagan and Ben Alden, Tri-County Regional Vocational High School MA

  • Pamela Morris, professor communication at Indiana University  

See the complete list of contest winners here

Listen to Grand Prize Winner Nico Upegui’s original song “My Child.”

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Check it out! The graphic design created by Eduardo Velasco is currently featured on a digital billboard along Route 95 in Providence RI! Other student creative work will be featured in local newspapers and radio programs.  

CONGRATULATIONS to ALL THE COURAGEOUS YOUNG PEOPLE WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THIS CONTEST!

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