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ordering the DVD

Sale Rates :

There are three sale rates for the First Voices DVD:

  • Institutional Rate - $100
  • Non-Profit Rate - $50
  • Individual Professional/Home Rate - $10
  • The Institutional Rate applies to Professional Associations, Libraries, Educational Institutions and any other group of people recognized as an institution.
    The Non-Profit Rate applies to non-profit organisations who wish to screen the DVD themselves and with others for educational purposes.
    The Individual Professional Rate is the lowest rate and is available to for individual (home) use.

    • None of the above fees allow for duplication of the video.
    • Fees cannot be charged for screenings of this video
    • The Atlantic Council for International Cooperation must be notified of public screenings

    All proceeds from the sale of the DVD will be contributed to sending First Voices Phase II participants to Guatemala for an exposure tour.

     

    To order a copy of the DVD contact:

    Jennifer Sloot, Executive Director, ACIC
    (902) 431-2311, info@acic-caci.org

     

     

    Video Description:

    FIRST VOICES: Stories from Aboriginal Youth in the North and South

    Through the FIRST VOICES video, ACIC brings stories about Aboriginal solidarity and community cohesion from youth between the ages of 18 and 25 to the forefront of Atlantic Canadian media.

    Six youth from 18 to 25 from Atlantic Canada, Guatemala, and Chile were equipped with digital video cameras and the technical know-how to showcase their communities. After taking video workshops they met in person in January of 2007 in Atlantic Canada when ACIC hosted the southern indigenous youth. This multicultural and multilingual group came together to create a 22 minute documentary filled with their own voices and images. The result is a beautiful and informative set of short-stories, one from each project participant about their Aboriginal communities

    Stories are told better by the people who live them.