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Gender
Most youth media organizations equally serve all genders
29% (11 of 38) of youth media organizations work with more women/girls
- Arts for Children and Youth
- Freedom Youth Collective
- Gashanti Unity
- TakingITGlobal
- Davenport-Perth Neighbourhood & Community Health Centre
- Lakeshore Arts -Youth programs
- ME_dia Arts (from Nia Centre for the Arts)
- St. Alban’s Boys and Girls Club
- Success Beyond Limits
- The Young Visionaries
- Urban Arts: A Community Arts Council
11% (4 of 38) of youth media organizations work with more men/boys
- AGYU (Art Gallery of York University)
- PACT (Urban Peace Program, PACTFilm)
- Scarborough Arts Council
- The Spot (Jane & Finch Community and Family Centre)
At least 36% (13 of 36) of youth media organizations do some work with transgendered youth
- Arts for Children and Youth
- Charles Street Video
- Freedom Youth Collective
- Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography
- ImagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival
- Supporting Our Youth
- TakingITGlobal
- The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
- Centre for Spanish Speaking People
- Expect Theatre (Urban Noise)
- Lakeshore Arts -Youth programs
- The LOVE Project (Leave Out Violence Everywhere)
- The People Project
Sexual orientation
Most youth media organizations are unaware of the sexual orientation of participants. However, 16% (4 of 25) of organizations do significant work with LGBT youth (above 25%)
- Freedom Youth Collective
- Supporting Our Youth
- The People Project
- Youth Film and Media Training Network (Presenting Our Vision)
There’s an additional 20% (5 of 25) organizations that do between 10- 25 of work with LGBT.
- Arts for Children and Youth
- Charles Street Video
- Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography
- The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
- Centre for Spanish Speaking People
Disabilities
Most youth media organizations are unaware of physical learning disabilities or psychological challenges faced by participants.
Ethniticity
Most youth media organizations have a difficult time tracking the ethnicity of their participants, however, young people of color make up more than 75% of participants in 91% (31 of 34) of the youth media organizations.
- Arts for Children and Youth
- Charles Street Video
- Freedom Youth Collective
- Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography
- Gashanti Unity
- ImagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival
- Planet in Focus
- Regent Park Focus Youth Media Centre
- Supporting Our Youth
- AGYU (Art Gallery of York University)
- Art Starts
- Big Soul Production’s In. Project One Generation
- Centre for Spanish Speaking People
- Eritrean Youth Collective
- Expect Theatre
- Jane and Finch TV
- Lost-Lyrics
- ME_dia Arts (from Nia Centre for the Arts)
- No.9: Contemporary Art & the Environment
- Regent Park Film Festival
- Scarborough Arts Council
- St. Alban’s Boys and Girls Club
- StArt YPA (The START Youth Presenting Art festival)
- Success Beyond Limits
- The LOVE Project (Leave Out Violence Everywhere)
- The People Project
- The Spot
- The Young Visionaries
- UforChange
- Urban Arts: A Community Arts Council
- Youth Film and Media Training Network (Presenting Our Vision)
First Nations
More than 10% of participants are First Nations in 15% (5 of 33) of organizations
- Arts for Children and Youth
- Charles Street Video
- Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography
- ImagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival
- Big Soul Production’s Inc. Project One Generation
Citizenship
Most youth media organizations do not check citizenship status, however, 37% (7 of 19) of youth media organizations work with non-Canadians (over 25%).
- Freedom Youth Collective
- Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography
- Regent Park Focus Youth Media Arts Centre
- Supporting Our Youth
- Centre for Spanish Speaking People
- Expect Theatre (Urban Noise)
- TDSB CyberARTS Progam
Economic Levels
Most Youth Media organizations often do not track the economic status of participants.
However, all (26 of 26) organizations serve some (more than 25%) participants who come from low economic homes (less than $40, 726)
- Arts for Children and Youth
- Charles Street Video
- Freedom Youth Collective
- Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography-Outreach Program
- Gashanti Unity
- ImagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival
- Planet in Focus
- Regent Park Focus Youth Media Arts Centre
- Supporting Our Youth (SOY)
- The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
- AGYU (Art Gallery of York University)
- Art Starts
- Arts Etobicoke
- Centre for Spanish Speaking People
- Davenport-Perth Neighbourhood & Community Health Centre
- Expect Theatre (Urban Noise)
- Jane and Finch TV
- Lost-Lyrics
- Outburst! Movement
- PACT (Urban Peace Program, PACTFilm)
- Regent Park Film Festival
- Scarborough Arts Council
- The LOVE Project (Leave Out Violence Everywhere)
- UforChange
- Urban Arts: A Community Arts Council
- Workman Arts Project of Ontario
- Youth Film and Media Training Network (Presenting Our Vision)
42% (11 of 26) of organizations serve mostly (more than 75%) participants who come from low economic homes (less than $40, 726).
- Youth Film and Media Training Network (Presenting Our Vision)
- The LOVE Project (Leave Out Violence Everywhere)
- PACT (Urban Peace Program, PACTFilm)
- Regent Park Film Festival
- Outburst! Movement
- Arts Etobicoke
- AGYU (Art Gallery of York University)
- The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
- Regent Park Focus Youth Media Arts Centre
- Freedom Youth Collective
- Planet in Focus
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Community workers – 40 organizations
33% (13 of 40) works with community members
- Arts for Children and Youth
- Freedom Youth Collective
- Supporting Our Youth
- AGYU (Art Gallery of York University)
- Art Starts
- Arts Etobicoke
- Eritrean Youth Collective
- Expect Theatre (Urban Noise)
- National Film Board of Canada
- Outburst Movement
- The People Project
- Workman Arts Project of Ontario
- Youth Film and Media Training Network (Presenting Our Vision)
40% (16 of 40) do no work with community members
- Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photograph
- Regent Park Focus Youth Media Arts Centre
- Big Soul Production’s Inc. Project One Generation
- Centre for Spanish Speaking People
- Davenport-Perth Neighbourhood & Community Health Centre
- Jane and Finch TV
- ME_dia Arts (from Nia Centre for the Arts)
- No.9: Contemporary Art & the Environment
- Regent Park Film Festival
- Scarborough Arts Council
- St. Alban’s Boys and Girls Club
- Success Beyond Limits
- TDSB CyberARTS Progam
- The Spot
- The Young Visionaries
- UforChange
Elders
10% (4 of 41) organizations work with elders
- Charles Street Video
- Arts Etobicoke
- Eritrean Youth Collective
- Outburst Movement
71% (29 of 41) do no work with elders
- Freedom Youth Collective
- Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography
- Regent Park Focus media arts centre
- Supporting Our Youth
- TakingITGlobal
- AGYU (Art Gallery of York University)
- Big Soul Production’s Inc. Project One Generation
- Centre for Spanish Speaking People
- Davenport-Perth Neighbourhood & Community Health Centre
- Expect Theatre (Urban Noise)
- Harmony Movement
- Jane and Finch TV
- Lakeshore Arts – Youth Programs
- Lost-Lyrics
- ME_dia Arts (from Nia Centre for the Arts)
- No.9: Contemporary Art & the Environment
- PACT (Urban Peace Program, PACTFilm)
- Regent Park Film Festival
- Scarborough Arts Council
- St. Alban’s Boys and Girls Club
- StArt YPA (The START Youth Presenting Art festival)
- Success Beyond Limits
- TDSB CyberARTS Progam
- The LOVE Project (Leave Out Violence Everywhere)
- The People Project
- The Spot
- The Young Visionaries
- UforChange
- Youth Film and Media Training Network (Presenting Our Vision)
20% (8 of 41) do occasional work with elders
- Arts for Children and Youth
- Gashanti Unity
- ImagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival
- The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
- Art Starts
- National Film Board of Canada
- Urban Arts: A Community Arts Council
- Workman Arts Project of Ontario
Teachers
15% (6 of 40) work with teachers
- Eritrean Youth Collective
- Harmony Movement
- Jane and Finch TV
- National Film Board of Canada
- The People Project
- Workman Arts Project of Ontario
50% (20 of 40) do no work with teachers
- Freedom Youth Collective
- Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography
- AGYU (Art Gallery of York University)
- Art Starts
- Big Soul Production’s Inc. Project One Generation
- Centre for Spanish Speaking People
- Davenport-Perth Neighbourhood & Community Health Centre
- Expect Theatre (Urban Noise)
- Lakeshore Arts -Youth programs
- Lost-Lyrics
- ME_dia Arts (from Nia Centre for the Arts)
- Outburst Movement
- Regent Park Film Festival
- Scarborough Arts Council
- St. Alban’s Boys and Girls Club
- Success Beyond Limits
- TDSB CyberARTS Progam
- The Spot
- Urban Arts: A Community Arts Council
- Youth Film and Media Training Network (Presenting Our Vision)
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Media Analysis and Media Production
10% (4 of 41) organizations reach more than 5,000 young people
- Regent Park Focus Youth Media Arts Centre
- TakingITGlobal
- Harmony Movement
- National Film Board of Canada
2% (1 of 41) organization reaches between 2,500-5,000 young people
- Workman Arts Project of Ontario
No organization reach between 1,000-2,500 young people in media analysis and media production.
7% (3 of 41) organization reaches from 500 – 1000 young people in media analysis and media production
- Supporting Our Youth (SOY)
- Outburst! Movement
- The People Project
29% (12 of 41) organizations reach 100-500 young people a year in media analysis and media production
- Arts for Children and Youth
- Freedom Youth Collective
- Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography-Outreach Program
- Gashanti Unity
- Arts Etobicoke
- Lost-Lyrics
- No.9: Contemporary Art & the Environment
- Scarborough Arts Council
- Success Beyond Limits
- TDSB CyberARTS Progam
- The LOVE Project (Leave Out Violence Everywhere)
- Urban Arts: A Community Arts Council
51% (21 of 41) reach fewer than 100 young people a year
Screening and Distribution
12% (5 of 41) organizations argue they reach over 10,000 youth through screening and distribution:Planet in Focus
- TakingITGlobal
- Harmony Movement
- Jane and Finch TV
- National Film Board of Canada
2% (1 of 41) organizations reach between 5,000-10,000 youth through screening and distribution:
- No.9: Contemporary Art & the Environment
5% (2 of 41) organizations reach more than 2,500 youth a year, but less than 5,000 through screening and distribution:
- ImagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival
- Young Visionaries
24% (10 of 41) organizations reach more than 1,000, but less than 2,500 youth a year through screening and distribution:
- Arts for Children and Youth
- Charles Street Video
- Freedom Youth Collective
- Regent Park Focus Youth Media Arts Centre
- The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
- Lost-Lyrics
- Outburst! Movement
- Regent Park Film Festival
- TDSB CyberARTS Progam
- Workman Arts Project of Ontario
56% (23 of 41) organizations reach fewer than 500 youth through screening and distribution.
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Primary mission of organizations
20% (8 of 41) empower marginalized groups
- Freedom Youth Collective
- Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography
- ImagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival
- Supporting Our Youth
- Centre for Spanish Speaking People
- ME_dia Arts (from Nia Centre for the Arts)
- The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
- Outburst (Barbara Schilear Clinic)
27% (11 of 41) build and strengthen community
- Charles Street Video
- Gashanti Unity
- Regent Park Focus Youth Media Arts Centre
- Art Starts
- Davenport-Perth Neighbourhood & Community Health Centre
- Regent Park Film Festival
- Eritrean Youth Collective
- The People Project
- The Young Visionaries
- UforChange
- Urban Arts: A Community Arts Council
7% (3 of 41) encourage creative expression
- Lakeshore Arts-Youth programs
- Scarborough Arts Council
- Workman Arts Project of Ontario
7% (3 of 41) prepare youth for careers in media
- Big Soul Production’s Inc.
- Success Beyond Limits
- Youth Film and Media Training Network
- 20% (8 of 41) give youth a voice
- Arts for Children and Youth
- AGYU (Art Gallery of York University)
- Expect Theatre (Urban Noise)
- Jane and Finch TV
- PACT (Urban Peace Program, PACTFilm)
- St. Alban’s Boys and Girls Club
- StArt YPA (The START Youth Presenting Art festival)
- The Spot
12% (5 of 41) empower youth in thinking about social/global change
- Planet in Focus
- TakingITGlobal
- Harmony Movement
- Lost-Lyrics
- No.9: Contemporary Art and the Environment
5% (2 of 41) prepare youth for negotiating a digital world
- National Film Board of Canada – Education
- TDSB CyberARTS Progam
2% (1 of 41) protect children from the harm caused by the media
- The LOVE Project (Leave Out Violence Everywhere)
The top four secondary aims and purposes of youth media programs
58% (18 of 31) build and strengthen community
55% (17 of 31) to give youth a voice
48% (15 of 31) encourage creative self-expression
39% (12 of 31) empower youth in thinking about social/global change
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76% (32 of 42) of organizations work with digital and analog (i.e. photography, radio, and print).
- Arts for Children and Youth
- Freedom Youth Collective
- Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography
- Gashanti Unity
- ImagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival
- Regent Park Focus Youth Media Arts Centre
- The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
- AGYU (Art Gallery of York University)
- Art Starts
- Arts Etobicoke
- Centre for Spanish Speaking People
- Davenport-Perth Neighbourhood
- Eritrean Youth Collective
- Expect Theatre (Urban Noise)
- Harmony Movement
- Lakeshore Arts
- Lost-Lyrics
- ME_dia Arts
- National Film Board of Canada
- No.9: Contemporary Art and the Environment
- Outburst (Barbara Schilear Clinic)
- Regent Park Film Festival
- Scarborough Arts Council
- St. Alban’s Boys and Girls Club
- StArt YPA
- Success Beyond Limits
- TDSB CyberARTS Progam
- The LOVE Project (Leave Out Violence Everywhere)
- The Spot
- The Young Visionaries
- Urban Arts: A Community Arts Council
- Workman Arts Project of Ontario
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21% (9 of 42) of organizations work with only digital
- Charles Street Video
- Planet in Focus
- TakingITGlobal
- Big Soul Production’s Inc.
- Jane and Finch TV
- PACT (Urban Peace Program, PACTFilm)
- The People Project
- UforChange
- Youth Film and Media Training Network (Presenting Our Vision)
2% (1 of 42) of organizations work with only analogue
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