Educational Violence Prevention Programs

produced/directed/written and edited by Victress Hitchcock


Extreme Consequences: The Reality of Prison Life

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A compelling look at the choices that lead to incarceration and the reality of being locked up in Pelican Bay State Prison.  For youth ages 11-15

"This is a great program. I would recommend it for any youth who is having trouble in school or in the community. I would also recommend it for the young person’s parents, teachers, friends and psychiatrist. The information is important for all of us.”

Jeffery Rowe, M.D. Supervising Psychiatrist, Children’s Mental Health Services, County of San Diego


For VOD institutional streaming on Kanopy: www.kanopy.com

To purchase a DVD from Kinetic Video: www.kineticvideo.com

 
 

Ending the Cycle of Violence: From Murder to Forgiveness: A 6-part series produced for Discovery Education.

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The series explores the ground breaking violence prevention curriculum based on forgiveness that was designed by the Tariq Khamisa Foundation – www.tkf.org. For youth 11-17

For VOD institutional streaming on Kanopy: www.kanopy.com

To purchase a DVD from Kinetic Video: www.kineticvideo.com

 

Additional documentaries available free of charge on Chariot Videos Vimeo Channel:

Song of the Open Road ( 1992)-  a portrait of Paul Joe Vest and Requiem for People Living and Dying with AIDS he composed setting poems of Walt Whitman to music - Aired on KRMA – Colorado Public Television  https://vimeo.com

Children of Wind River (1989) – a documentary about youth suicide on the Wind River  reservation – Produced for Wyoming PBS https://vimeo.com

Refuge (1972)– a documentary about the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order https://vimeo.com

Grandfather Sky (1993) – an award winning narrative film about a troubled Lakota/Navajo youth who is sent to live with his uncle on the Navajo reservation. https://vimeo.com