"Every day someone is waiting for another person to notice they are broken or alone.
How many times do we really listen?"
In this fascinating and insightful conversation, Erahm explains how he became a filmmaker, and how film can empower.
In
1999, after the tragedy of the Columbine High School shooting, Erahm
did something radical--he went and talked to teenagers about how they
felt. And he really listened. This started him on the journey to giving a voice to young people.
Over the last nine years, Erahm Christopher has dedicated his life to giving youth a voice through student-shot films, leadership programs, and live experiences. His goal has always been to challenge teenagers to think differently about the issues and empower them to be the difference in their lives and the lives of others.
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