Premiering the Teens Dream Videos

We are premiering the Teens Dream videos starting at 1 PM today on Facebook

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Let’s watch the Teens Dream videos together as part of Earth Optimism events!

The winners of the 2019 Teens Dream Video Competition are:
Ceren Nur Polat – Şanlıurfa, Turkey
Claire Cohen – Orange County, California, USA
Junya Tomonari – Oakland County, Michigan, USA
Kristina Smolianinova – Abu Dhabi, UAE
Laia Martinoy Batlle – Catalonia, Spain
Magalí Brunner – Girona, Catalonia, Spain
Muweera Joseph – Uganda
Ryan Song – Auburn, Washington, USA
Samuel Parker Celico – Denver Colorado, USA

These teens shared their dreams of change in areas ranging from gender equality to quality education, good health and wellbeing to ocean pollution.

Teens Dream Annual Video Competition provided teens with a forum to share their solutions to problems facing humanity. 130 teens globally submitted short videos related to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Earth Optimism.

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These are the staff-picked young producers who were among the semi-finalists of the 2019 Teens Dream Video Competition:
Deniz Çöçelli – Istanbul, Turkey
Mehmet Deler – Kastamonu, Turkey
Marina Dixon, Emma Flaherty and Haley Wong – Madison, CT, USA
Gülçin Eroğlu, Elif Sıla Erdem, Elif Kumlu, Gülşah Bal, and Yağmur Uğur – Kayseri, Turkey
Kaitlyn Joyce – Lakewood, CA, USA
Teia Torrent Requena – Girona, Catalonia, Spain

TATV’s staff picks are video productions specifically selected by TATV staff for their outstanding video productions and positive universal messages. 130 teens globally submitted short videos related to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Earth Optimism. The Global Co Lab Network and its collaborator this year, the Smithsonian Conservation Commons, selected nine winning videos were showcased at the Smithsonian Earth Optimism Summit this week

TATV congratulates everyone who shared their uplifting dreams by submitting a video to the Teens Dream Collaborative 2019 Annual Competition.

TATV is a partner and a sponsor of Teens Dream Collaborative.

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