Amy Stephens

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  • Video Name: Amy Stephens
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  • Identifier: VMA 083_Goddess2000_AmyStephens_undated
  • Call Number: VMA 083
  • Public Access: Restricted
  • Runtime: 01:02:30
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Additional Information

  • Series: Goddess 2000

    Over 4 months in 2002, Wendy Clarke led a discussion and creative circle of young women, ages 14 to 17, at the Ventura Youth Correctional Facility. Done in conjunction with the California Arts Council and the California Youth Authority, participants learn about self expression and achievement through filmmaking, mask making, and dancing. These video diaries were recorded every week, allowing the participants to look back to see how they have changed. These tapes must be viewed on-site at the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research in Madison, WI.

  • Video Format: MiniDV