
Educational Violence Prevention Programs
produced/directed/written and edited by Victress Hitchcock
Extreme Consequences: The Reality of Prison Life
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.
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