Video Action Fund is a Washington, DC-based organization that collaborates with educators, activists, and artists to produce high-quality television programs and training videos. They specialize in working with individuals and organizations who have compelling stories to share but limited experience in professional video production, creating media presentations that capture the unique and special work they do.
Thanks to partnerships with WHUT and American Public Television, Video Action Fund's award-winning documentary, Come Walk in My Shoes, is being aired on public television. They also recruit middle school teachers to field test lesson plans and classroom activities created by Teaching for Change, offering an innovative approach to education through the power of video.
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