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Honoring Child Abuse Prevention Day
by Tracey Quezada on November 17, 2011
in Activism,Advocacy,Creativity,Empowerment,Healing & Recovery,Healing Techniques,Inspiration,Interviews,Listen-Watch-Read,Male survivors,Mental health,Moving On,Prevention,Resources,Self Care,Sexual Assault/Abuse,Support Networks,Survivor and Supporter's Blogs,Videos
In honor of National Child Abuse Prevention Day we are asking our supporters to make a donation to the film.
As many of you know we are currently in the production phase of a compelling documentary “You and Me and the Fruit Trees,” a character driven documentary that interweaves compelling stories of child sexual abuse (CSA), and the people behind the movement to end CSA.
Millions of children are affected by this endemic and many adults struggle with the ongoing trauma of CSA. You can be an active part of the movement to end child sexual abuse by donating $15, $25, or $50 today. Click here to make your donation: http://www.indiegogo.com/You-and-Me-and-the-Fruit-Trees
Your contribution is greatly appreciated and is a crucial component to the completion of this film. Funds will be utilized to support the efforts to pay the music composer, production assistant, producer, director, camera-woman, and editor.
Please share with your network. After the horrific revelations of Penn State our team stands strong in bringing prevention, awareness and solutions to effectively address child sexual abuse. Join us: http://www.indiegogo.com/You-and-Me-and-the-Fruit-Trees
Warmly,
Tracey Quezada
Producer, Writer, Director
www.traceyquezadaproductions.com
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.”
~Martin Luther King, Jr.
Tracey has over nine years of professional experience in video, television, multimedia marketing and the non-profit sector. As an independent video producer Tracey has produced and directed promotional videos, a television series and her current film. Recent clients include the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, Community Bridge Video, Patch and Global Fund for Women.
From 2004-2006 Tracey worked at KUFW a radio station founded by civil rights activist Cesar Chavez. Tracey educated under served communities in the central valley on immigration rights, college funding, health and working conditions. It was there, at KUFW radio station where she learned her skill and passion for sharing profound stories. From 2006-2007 she was the Executive Assistant at New America Media the first ethnically diverse news organization in the world to report on issues and educational topics globally in multiple languages.
She is an experienced researcher, story developer, director, editor, producer and host with field and studio experience. She has produced and directed promotional videos and successfully implements multimedia marketing for sponsors, non-profit organizations and local businesses.
She currently lives and works in Berkeley CA, where she serves on the screening committee for the San Francisco Women Film Festival.
Tracey has written 11 awesome articles.
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