How We Work
In addition to our corporate and government relations work, we're very proud of the media projects we've produced to create dialog surrounding issues that affect today's youth. Below you'll find links for more information on two such projects. From documentaries on adolescent apathy to papers on how election coverage and unchecked media consumption can affect out children's view of the world.

If you have similar projects, either completed or in production, that you'd like to share please reach out to us and we'd love to showcase your work here or help aid in its completion and distribution.


Documentary Films
"the education of matthew leiphart"
the education of matthew leiphart
'the education of matthew leiphart' is an examination of how an honor roll student and all-star athlete became an uninspired and apathetic teen. Is this the result of uninspiring school systems or poor role models?

remote control
remote control
The average American child spends over 40 hours a week consuming media. It has become their full time job. And by the time a child born today turns thirty, they will have spent an entire decade of their lives consuming media. Ten years spent watching life instead of living one. Yet the popular debates always revolve around content: Are video games too violent? Are hip-hop lyrics too suggestive?

Publishcations
"Blue and Red Children"
Blue and Red Children
One of the most enduring images over the last few months in 2004 was one of the most simple and child-like; a two-dimensional representation of the United States in the form of a map.

A Thousand Words
A Thousand Words
We live in the wealthiest, most advanced nation in the world. We have the resources- both financial and human, the technology, and the determination to do whatever we want. We have put men in space, defeated time and distance in communications, and yet we are still hindered by basic fundamental issues that gravely affect our children.