February 13, 2020 

LAWT News Service

 

YouthSource Center has immediate slots available for students to learn about the craft of filmmaking from pre-production through post-production for youth 16-24.  Students will learn about writing, directing, editing, production and developing a short film.

 

Individuals interested in taking advantage of this tremendous opportunity are invited to attend an orientation being held on Wednesday, March 25, 2020 from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm at the Brotherhood Crusade – YouthSource Center located at 4401 Crenshaw Boulevard, Suite 103, Los Angeles, California 90043 at the corner of Crenshaw Boulevard and Leimert in the Chase Bank building (entrance in the rear of the building).

 

During the orientation, candidates will learn about Brotherhood Crusade’s Jr. Executive Career Readiness Training and Job Placement Program and the Brotherhood Crusade Video Production, editing and graphic design classes, which connects young people to employment that leads to middle-wage ($18 per hour or more) careers.  Once the orientation concludes, qualified and eligible candidates who desire to move forward will be enrolled in the 10 week production classes beginning March 30, 2020.  The classes will take place on Monday’s and Wednesday’s, 6:30-8:30 pm at the Brotherhood Crusade YouthSource Center.  Candidates who successfully graduate from the program will be placed in full-time, part-time employment or a paid internship.

 

Spots are limited! To RSVP and take advantage of this opportunity or to obtain more information, please contact Nakia Brazier, via email at. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call (323) 903-6926.

 

Who is Eligible to Participate?

 

• Youth/Young adults ages 16-24

 

• Out of School or In School youth/young adults

 

• Not employed

 

• Must live in the City of Los Angeles

 

• Must have the legal right to work in the United States

 

• Current or former foster youth

 

• Homeless/runaway youth

 

• History of involvement in the juvenile justice system 

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