The Global RE@CH Media Festival (Revolutionizing Expression @ The Clubhouse) is the signature platform for Clubhouse member media. The Festival encourages youth from around the world to express themselves about issues that are important to them. Participants create media that describe their personal experiences and gives voice to their ideas, feelings, and concerns. In addition, youth gain exposure through exhibition opportunities that showcase their perspectives.


Featured Entries

LIFE IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD

This is an audio perspective talking the dangers of my neighborhood. In my story, I talk about an incident, dealing with a gang, while on my way to AM/PM with my cousin. Background music was provided by Daniel Flores, 15, to add effect. Background vocals was provided by Robert Morales, 17, and Derek Schaffer, 15, to add to the story.

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A Social Statement

"A Social Statement" is a documentary about the perspectives of sexual harassment. The filmmaker, Kylie Huerta, added a personal touch to the film by adding her illustrations to convey her message.

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Saving Cats

info on pet adoption and a visit to our local cat adoption center. by BBTTC Rockport member, Avalon age 11.

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One More Immigrant

Film that tells the story of a mother's journey in search for a better life in the United States.

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I Am Who I Am

I Am Who I Am is a spoken word piece that talks about my identity and my experience as a young Latino and American person.The music and the poem was created by myself.

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Adventures of bookman

Following a rising kasi street star in the township neighborhood streets of South Africa,ready to help anyone who struggles to read a book.

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About The Clubhouse Network

The Clubhouse Network is an international community of more than 100 Clubhouses located in 19 countries, providing youth with life-changing opportunities for 25 years.

Each Clubhouse provides a creative, safe, and free out-of-school learning environment where young people from underserved communities work with adult mentors to explore their own ideas, develop new skills, and build confidence in themselves through the use of technology.