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• Build creative workplace skills

• Develop your programming knowledge

• Work and learn from technical experts and community leaders

• Receive a generous stipend and build professionalism

• Become educators among your peers and within your community by sharing your experiences through presentations at school and in the community

• Make a difference in your community and the world

2013 Youth Summer

Internship Program for

High School Girls

June - August 2013

Location: West/Central Harlem

Deep Dish Waves of Change is offering a

professional opportunity for 5 female New

York City high school students. This paid

Summer Internship Program is open to all

high schoolers living in Community Board 9

who are interested in learning more about

web design/development and journalism.

The internship runs July - August 2013.

Interns selected must commit to the full

program and are required to attend weekly

sessions. Interns will receive a $750

stipend plus transportation.

Waves of Change is a survey of

community media around the world:

radio, tv, theater, murals, comics, etc.

as resistance to commercial culture.

Learn about

web design

computer programming

journalism

and history

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This program is open to all female high school students, including 2013 graduates, who have an interest in learning about web design/development, community media, and journalism. We will consider highly motivated and interested middle school students. All those interested in the program are highly en-couraged to apply. Accepted students will receive a $750 stipend and will have an option to continue to work with the project during the academic year at a regular salary.

Students must be able to commit to all of the following dates:

• Summer Internship: July - August 2013 . 1 -2 days per week and outside class time work. • Location: Primary: Local Library in West/Central Harlem; Secondary: Community field work

All applications must be submitted by June 07, 2013 by one of the following methods. Accepted stu-dents will be notified the week of June 17, 2013.

• Apply Online: www.deepdishwavesofchange.org/internships • Email: deedee@deepdishtv.org

• Mail: Deep Dish Waves of Change, 175 Claremont Ave #45, New York, NY 10027

• Physical drop off: West Harlem Development Corporation, 423 West 127th Street, Suite A, New York, NY 10027

STUDENT CONTACT INFORMATION

Name School Home Address Contact Number: Grade Apt. # E-mail

PARENT OF GUARDIAN CONTACT INFORMATION

Name

Daytime Phone Evening Phone

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APPLICATION QUESTIONS

Type or write responses to the following question. Please attach additional pages if necessary.

1) Why are you interested in being a Waves of Change intern and what do you hope to gain form your participation in the Summer Internship Program?

2) What are your hobbies and interests?

3) What computer experience do you have? Do you have a computer at home or your own personal com-puter? Note: Having a computer is not necessary for the program, as we will be providing them.

4) What are you goals and dreams in life? (Can be short or long-term.)

5) What excites you most about this opportunity?

6) Please list any current and future programs you participate in (after-school, tutoring, clubs, dance/ music/theatre, sports teams, community programs, church groups etc).

YOUR COMMITMENT

The Summer Internship Program will require your dedication in respect to attendance, punctuality, and assignments. In return for your commitment to the program, Waves of Change commits to providing a engaging and dynamic learming experience. If you miss a class due to sickness or unforseen circum-stances, you will be expected to make it up on your own time.

To help us plan, please let us know your availability by writing in your availability times. Additionally, please check your preferred days for the week on the calendar below.

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MORE ABOUT WAVES OF CHANGE SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

You are applying for a unique, fun, and educational internship. As part of the program, you will be learn-ing about web design and development, open source technology, maps, and journalism. Your days will be filled with exciting activities that range from programming, design, conducting interviews, uploading content to the map, and research. You will be highly involved in the community attending local events, and it is expected that you will put time in outside of class to complete assignments. You will become spokeswomen for the project and will present work to local community groups and high school and col-lege classes in West Harlem and throughout New York City.

This summer internship project is made possible by a generous grant from the West Harlem Local Development Corpora-tion and Deep Dish Network.

ABOUT DRUPAL

Drupal content management system is one of the most in-demand technology skillsets. Drupal is the open source technology that powers sites such as Harlem Globetrotters and many brands, non-profits and educational organizations that you know—World Economic Forum, Amnesty International, New York City Public Library, and Studio Museum Harlem. You can have the opportunity to gain freelance work and to kickstart a career in development and design.

ABOUT WAVES OF CHANGE

Waves of Change is a web site, a global interactive map, and a trusted source for community media around the world. Over a million and half unique visitors used the site just in the last year. Waves of Change is used by community media makers world-wide.

ABOUT DEEDEE HALLACK, WAVES OF CHANGE FOUNDER & PROGRAM COORDINATOR

DeeDee Halleck. Halleck is Professor Emerita of the Department of Communication, University of Cal-ifornia, San Diego and she is the founder of Paper Tiger Television and co-founder of Deep Dish Tele-vision Network and Democracy Now TeleTele-vision. She has produced over fifty films and videos and has curated dozens of exhibitions and installations. She is the author of Hand Held Visions, Fordham Univer-sity Press, and numerous articles on media education and independent media.

ABOUT CLAUDINA SARAHE, INSTRUCTOR & CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT

Claudina is a veteran web development and entrepreneur. She was a founding member of UNICEF Innovation and has lead projects for Daniel Libeskind, Scholastic, PBS, and Huffington Post. She is on the board of MACILE, a STEM education program based in the Dominican Republic. Claudina is the co-founder of Autotax.me, a Y Combinator startup finalist.

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INFORMATION FOR PARENTS & GUARDIANS

Your child has the opportunity to participate in a very unique and instructional internship. We need your support and approval. If you know your child would love this program but there are circumstances that may prevent your child from applying, we encourage you to reach out to us. We’ll do our best to help and accomadate unique circumstances, including but not limited to your child’s medical needs, geography, finances, and language.

The Waves of Change Summer Internship Program will provide lunch and snacks for all interns. Trips and excursions around the community are an integral part of the summer internship. Transportation will be provided. You will need to sign and return the attached release waiver.

We will have press and media coverage about the course . Your child may be photographed, vid-eo recorded or interviewed as part of her participation in the project. If you do not want your child to appear in any printed or digital material, please check appropiate consent box.

All consent forms must be received before the start of the program.

There will be an informational meet and greet in June. Check http://deepdishwavesofchange. org/internships for more details. If you have any questions or concerns, contact DeeDee Hal-leck, Program Coordinator, at 845-594-4871 or

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