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Two Initiatives Win Bronze Telly Awards
Monday, May 12, 2008
For the second year, public service announcements promoting HIV awareness among young African-Americans have been singled out for honors. The three ads encourage young people in high-risk cities to resist peer pressure to have sex and to consider the impact that a sexually transmitted disease can have on one’s future.
The ads were produced by MEE Productions Inc., of Philadelphia, which last year also won a bronze Telly Award for similar public service announcements.
The awareness campaign is part of a research project to understand the role the media can play in helping adolescents lead healthy lives and, in particular,to avoid sexually transmitted infections. It is coordinated by the Annenberg Risk Communication Institute and funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. Participating institutions, in addition to the Annenberg Public Policy Center, are Brown University, Emory University, Syracuse University and the University of South Carolina.
Also receiving a bronze Telly Award is
An Independent Judiciary
, a video chronicling two key moments that defined the role of the judiciary in the U.S. , the Cherokee nation’s struggles before the Supreme Court in the 1830s and
Cooper v. Aaron
, the 1958 decision on integration.
An Independent Judiciary
, produced by The Documentary Group of New York, also features Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer and some of the nation’s leading constitutional scholars. The video is part of The Constitution Project, an initiative of the Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands.
The Telly Awards honor high-quality local, regional and cable television commercials and programs, video and film productions, and Web materials.
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