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2021 Redford Center Stories “Best Of” Montage

A montage of clips from our favorite 2021 Stories Challenge films.

5 minutes

In 2021, 1,600+ students across 31 states & 5 countries participated in the Redford Center Stories program and submitted 400+ short films to our second-annual youth filmmaking Challenge. From over 400+ films submitted, we pulled our favorite clips in this 2021 Redford Center Stories “Best Of” Montage. Enjoy, and join us in giving every participant a huge round of applause for their energy, creativity, and enthusiasm for environmental justice!

Film Topics Include:

  • Education
  • Environmental Justice
  • Youth Voices

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