Posted by Luciana on 29 April 2010 | Filed under Projects | 1 Comment

Audience: J, H, P. Using snappy MTV-style edits, camera angles, and effects, the issue oriented In the Mix series, airing on PBS, examines some of the hottest topics affecting teenagers today. This segment deals with the painful subject of dating abuse – when a partner is either physically, emotionally, or verbally assaulted, especially on a regular basis. Hosted by young people, including Neve Campbell from the TV show Party of Five, this video is honest informative, thorough, and best of all, proactive in it’s handling of a sensitive subject. Case studies are presented coherently and clearly through interview with both victims and perpetrators of a variety of ethnicities. Adult domestic abuse counselors, and a district attorney provide practical and legal options for action, and help, while peer groups aid in emotional aspects. Appropriate for a classroom, youth group, or peer counseling program, teens will gain an understanding of the issue and be better equipped to deal with it effectively. Fast pacing, articulate and concise interviews, and creative production design all combine to make this a solid choice. Highly recommended.

This is a very old Neve project, which honestly I never had noticed before, done by In the Mix educators. On the project page you can find some LQ videos, the transcript, and a way of ordering the videotape.

Co-Host Neve Campbell: It’s rarely discussed but it’s happening everywhere. In cities and in small towns, violence and abuse crosses all age, race and economic boundaries. I’m Neve Campbell from the TV show “Party of Five”.
It’s a time that should be sweet and simple, so why has young love for so many turned so ugly? We’ll find some answers to this and other really tough questions.

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1 Response to ““Twisted Love: Dating Violence Exposed””

manucampbell said on May 13th, 2010

É novidade p mim também isso :) Nunca tinha visto. Beijos


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