South Miami Middle students win prize in C-SPAN video documentary competition

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

Anthony Rodriguez, Maria Mazzotti and Logan Rosa, students at South Miami Middle Community School, are honorable mention prize winners in C-SPAN’s national 2023 StudentCam competition and will receive $250 for the documentary, Climate Change.

C-SPAN, in cooperation with its cable television partners, asked middle and high school students to engage in a national conversation on the challenges our country is facing with the theme: “If you were a newly elected member of Congress, which issue would be your first priority and why?”

Now in its 19th year, this project-based learning experience gives students the opportunity to explore multiple perspectives on topics that are important to them and consider solutions to address them. In response, nearly 3,000 students participated, and C-SPAN received over 1,500 entries from 40 states; Washington, DC, and Abu Dhabi. The most popular topics addressed were: Health Care (16 percent), Environment (14 percent), Education (12 percent), Economy (10 percent), Gun Violence and Firearm Policy (8 percent).

“For the first time in the history of the competition, we asked students to envision themselves in a position of power, as newly elected members of Congress,” said Craig McAndrew, director of C-SPAN Education Relations. “As each participant considered which issue would be their first priority and why, they creatively wove detailed research with expert interviews and proposed actions to address their concerns. Capitalizing on the platform of short film, these passionate young people masterfully showcased the fruits of active learning, and we are excited to share their work with the country.”

C-SPAN is funded by America’s cable television companies, who also support StudentCam. In Miami, C-SPAN is available locally through Comcast.

“Comcast is thrilled to honor our local winners in the 2023 StudentCam competition,” said Marta Casas-Celaya, director of External Affairs and Community Impact for Comcast in Miami. “It is inspiring to hear young voices tackle such an important issue in a creative and thoughtful way. We offer our heartfelt congratulations to Anthony, Logan and Maria on this outstanding achievement.”

More than 300 students from across the country are winning a total of $100,000. C-SPAN is awarding one grand prize, four first prizes, 16 second prizes, 32 third prizes and 97 honorable mention prizes. The winning videos will receive cash awards of $5,000, $3,000, $1,500, $750 and $250, respectively.

The 150 winning videos can be viewed at www.studentcam.org and may be used in a broadcast with attribution to C-SPAN.

 

 

ABOUT US:

For more Miami community news, look no further than Miami Community Newspapers. This Miami online group of newspapers covers a variety of topics about the local community and beyond. Miami’s Community Newspapers offers daily news, online resources, podcasts and other multimedia content to keep readers informed. With topics ranging from local news to community events, Miami’s Community Newspapers is the ideal source for staying up to date with the latest news and happenings in the area. Additionally, the newspaper has exclusive Miami community podcasts, providing listeners with an in-depth look into Miami’s culture. Whether you’re looking for local Miami news, or podcasts about the community, Miami’s Community Newspapers has you covered.


Connect To Your Customers & Grow Your Business

Click Here