Teen Issues
"Teens Talk AIDS" - The teenage hosts bring together a group of adolescents who talk about AIDS-their fears, the facts, what they do and don't do. The program makes clear how you can and cannot get AIDS, and how to take preventive measures. (30 minutes)
"Juveniles and the Death Penalty" - This program visits a number of Death Row inmates who committed murder before they were 18 and talks with prosecutors, defense attorneys, and family members about the kind of punishment appropriate for criminals who were juveniles when they committed their crimes. (58 minutes)
"Teens Talk Violence" - Featuring television star Kadeem Hardison, "Teens Talk Violence" poignantly depicts how teens nationwide are reacting to the insidious increase of violence in our society and how we might reverse violence's damaging and influential effects on today's youth. The program, featuring guest appearances from David Allen Grier, Run DMC and Chicago detective J. J. Bittenbinder, squarely takes on the tough issues of violence in schools, ethnic stereotypes and slurs, and alternative methods of handling conflict. Appropriate for grades 6-12 and adult audiences. (30 minutes)
"Students, Hate Crimes, Prejudice & The Law" - A video conference conducted on April 15, 1993 and sponsored by the New Jersey State Bar Foundation, Stockton State College and the Young Lawyers Division of the New Jersey State Bar Association. This video was produced to help educators and students gain a better understanding of what hate crimes are, and how to prevent them on high school and college campuses. Appropriate for grades 6-12 and adult audiences. (60 minutes)
"Juveniles and the Death Penalty" - This program visits a number of Death Row inmates who committed murder before they were 18 and talks with prosecutors, defense attorneys, and family members about the kind of punishment appropriate for criminals who were juveniles when they committed their crimes. (58 minutes)
"Teens Talk Violence" - Featuring television star Kadeem Hardison, "Teens Talk Violence" poignantly depicts how teens nationwide are reacting to the insidious increase of violence in our society and how we might reverse violence's damaging and influential effects on today's youth. The program, featuring guest appearances from David Allen Grier, Run DMC and Chicago detective J. J. Bittenbinder, squarely takes on the tough issues of violence in schools, ethnic stereotypes and slurs, and alternative methods of handling conflict. Appropriate for grades 6-12 and adult audiences. (30 minutes)
"Students, Hate Crimes, Prejudice & The Law" - A video conference conducted on April 15, 1993 and sponsored by the New Jersey State Bar Foundation, Stockton State College and the Young Lawyers Division of the New Jersey State Bar Association. This video was produced to help educators and students gain a better understanding of what hate crimes are, and how to prevent them on high school and college campuses. Appropriate for grades 6-12 and adult audiences. (60 minutes)