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Young Adults Are Encouraged to Enter Civil-Rights Video Contest

June 25, 2008, 12:03 pm

YouTube and the National Campaign to Restore Civil Rights are launching a video contest to promote civil rights. Contestants must be between the ages of 16 and 25, a category largely made up of students. Each video entry should last no more than two minutes and should address this question: “What are you and your generation doing for civil rights?” The National Campaign believes that court decisions over the past 10 years are eroding civil rights. Among the cases it cites are Jennings v. University of North Carolina and Litman v. George Mason University.

More information about the contest is available here.—Andrea L. Foster

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