Riverside County Films

Directing Change is an evaluated suicide prevention and mental health program with the mission to educate young people about critical health topics through art and promote social justice and health by changing conversations in schools and communities.
Suicide Prevention

Seeing Through

Honorable Mention Regional - Suicide Prevention
2025
Artist: Joanna Alfaro
Riverside County
Grade: 11
JFK Middle College High School--EVOLVE Program
Advisor: Susana Callon

This video represents the struggle of identifying suicide in a personal, especially if it’s someone close to you… like a sibling or friend. In this submission, a younger sister sees ...

Reach Out

Honorable Mention Regional - Suicide Prevention
2025
Artist: Brienna Atilano, and Jessica Lopez
Riverside County
Grade: 11
Valley View High School
Advisor: Chris Lorenz

A concerned friend reaches out to their friend in need to offer support. She notices her friend displaying signs of depression and hopelessness. No matter how much she was pushed ...

Every Storm Passes

Honorable Mention Regional - Suicide Prevention
2025
Artist: Athena Novelli, Jennifer Nguyen, Nicholas Schweitzer, and Wendell Barret
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Temecula Valley High School
Advisor: Kim Randall

Our PSA brings the audience along an emotional story hearing the thoughts of Main Character, Wendell, who has had suicidal thoughts due to a troubling relationship with his family. We ...

Future Self

Second Place Regional - Suicide Prevention
2025
Artist: Zachary Halama
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Martin Luther King High School / Riverside County Office of Education Intermediate / Advanced Digital Film
Advisor: Jamal Gerren

My film is a film about a kid suffering with thoughts of suicide, then getting an unexpected and mysterious phone call from his future self that everything will be alright. ...

Opening Up

Honorable Mention Regional - Suicide Prevention
2025
Artist: Raymond Ballard, Colin Hunt, Aidan Ebreo, and Gavin Gomez
Riverside County
Grade: 11
Great Oak High School
Advisor: Andrew Huff

At the beginning of the film, we want to resemble a person’s mentality by showing a very dark and chaotic room. Then, we want to show the actual subject slowly ...

If You See Something…

Honorable Mention Regional - Suicide Prevention
2025
Artist: Lily Gonzalez, Vinny Gonzalez, Aidan Hill, and Alexandria Soto
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Ramona High School
Advisor: Mariah Andrews

Our submission is based on the saying, “If you see something, say something.” We listed concerning behaviors seen in our friend, and later ask if she’s contemplating suicide, and she ...

Finding the light

Honorable Mention Regional - Suicide Prevention
2025
Artist: Daisha Austin, Jairo Navarro, and Michael Villagrana
Riverside County
Grade: 11
Ramona High School
Advisor: Mariah Andrews

We are students at Ramona High School, and this is our first year collaborating with the Mental Awareness and Wellness Center on our campus. Our decision to join this initiative ...

Reach

Honorable Mention Regional - Suicide Prevention
2025
Artist: Justin Ferguson, Rocco DeCaro, and Parker Kuhn
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Temecula Valley High School
Advisor: Kim Randall

In this submission we decided to make it about two boys, one that is very happy and one that is sad and very depressed and contemplating life. They come together ...

I Bet You Didn’t Know

Third Place Regional - Suicide Prevention
2025
Artist: Lola Rehberg, Noelle Sewell, and Gabriella Williams
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Temecula Valley High School
Advisor: Kim Randall

A story that follows 3 high school students that struggle with suicidal thoughts. On the outside, their lives seem productive and successful in what they do at school, but under ...

Capture a Life

First Place Regional and Statewide Finalist - Suicide Prevention
2025
Artist: Kaytlin Stephens, and Joshua Gowin
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Ramona High School
Advisor: Dacy Nottingham

My submission targets suicide prevention from the angle of finding a reason to live, giving yourself hope, and finding the will to fight.

See The Signs

Honorable Mention Regional - Suicide Prevention
2024
Artist: Justin Fincher, Donald Downs, and Juressa Adams
Riverside County
Grade: 10
Advisor: Ronald Joseph De Genova

This film spreads awareness of available resources and encourages those who may be struggling to give crisis lines a chance.

Why Am I Here?

Honorable Mention Regional - Suicide Prevention
2024
Artist: Rania Boyer, Kassandra Ulloa, Zaid Ahmed, Kaesha Inocencio, and Camille Cruz
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Advisor: Susana Callon

This film addresses the negative impact that academic and social pressures can have on youth mental health, all the while emphasizing the importance of friendship and reaching out for help.

Mental Health

Transposed

Fifth Place Through the Lens of Culture (TIED) - Mental Health Matters
2022
Artist: Darla Salazar, Tommi Abueg, and David Contreras
RIverside County
Grade: 11
Ramona High School
Advisor: Dacy Nottingham

A film about the personal experience of a transgender youth navigating an often hostile and unhelpful society, and the impact this has on thier mental health.

Vergüenza

Third Place Through the Lens of Culture - Mental Health Matters
2022
Artist: Angelica Muñoz, Evaisa Murillo, and Carolina Muñoz
RIverside County
Grade: 10
Valley View High School
Advisor: Jim Long

A film about how a youth in the latinx community may feel shameful when experiencing signs of struggling with mental health or a mental illness.

El Secreto

Second Place Through the Lens of Culture - Mental Health Matters
2022
Artist: Mariana Vicencio-Mendiola
RIverside County
Grade: 10
Murrieta Valley High School
Advisor: Ella Harrison

A youth discusses the lack of access to mental health help and education in her community.

Solitude

First Place Through the Lens of Culture - Mental Health Matters
2022
Artist: Shea Manning, Danik Soudakoff, and Abigail Frausto
RIverside County
Grade: 12
Polytechnic High School
Advisor: John Enyeart

Film about a deaf student, who relied on lip reading, navigating the pandemic while everybody is masked.

Stronger Together

Second Place Regional - Mental Health Matters
2020
Artist: Raul Chavez, Esha Jacob, and Dylan Shifflet
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Eleanor Roosevelt High School
Advisor: Jacob Fuller

A boy exhibits changes in his behavior and gets diagnosed with depression. His friends notice these changes and reach out to support him.

Another Light

First Place Statewide and First Place Regional - Mental Health Matters
2021
Artist: Lizzie Waddleton and Leyna Vo
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Murrieta Mesa High School
Advisor: Timeree Kristell

This film portrays two girls who reach out to people they trust and get the resources and help that they need.

Feeling Locked

First Place, Youth and Young Adults - Mental Health Matters
2017
Artist: Tyler N., Lawrence W., Zeferino M., Donny O., Jalen H., Nathaniel C., Elver V.
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Youth Treatment & Education Center
Advisor: Nancy Salcedo

This film encourages youth to open up to others about their mental health and to reach out for help.

Scribbled

First Place Statewide and First Place Regional
2018
Artist: Sophia, Perrin, Isaiah, Zoey & Riley
Riverside County
Grade: 11
Encore High School
Advisor: Jared Nelson

A boy with depression learns he’s not the only one struggling, so he shares his story to make others feel less alone.

Colors

2019
Artist: Jacob Klein & Jessica Flores
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Encore High School
Advisor: Chill Kerney

In the story we have 7 Colors and each colors has a different emotion. Red is the main person of the film red’s emotion is Willpower! Each dancer has a ...

Awake

Third Place Regional - Mental Health Matters
2019
Artist: Off the Rails Productions
Riverside County
Grade: 10
Murrieta Mesa High School
Advisor: Timeree Kristell

Chandler realizes the difficulties he is facing through his life. His anxiety begins to overwhelm him when things in his life begin to pile on his plate. He find that ...

It’s More Common Than You Think

Second Place Regional - Mental Health Matters
2019
Artist: Christina Batte
Riverside County
Grade: 10
Murrieta Valley High School
Advisor: Ella Harrison

This wasn’t my original film plan, but I had to improvise. I had no idea if it would even come together until i started editing it: everything fell into place. ...

Frozen Sunshine

First Place Regional - Mental Health Matters
2019
Artist: Sophia Wolfe, Halie DeVries, Madelyn Aguilar, and Sajah Kuderman
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Encore High School
Advisor: Jared Nelson

A girl is “frozen” by her mental health challenges, but her friend directly asks her what she needs to better understand how to help.

Through the Lens of Culture

Behind the Curtain

Second Place Statewide - Through the Lens of Culture
2025
Artist: Jacob Fuentes, Zakira Winthein, Kayla McCarty, Maya Diallo, and Carson Herman
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Ramona High School
Advisor: Dacy Nottingham

Behind the Curtain is a topic that brings forth the awareness of mental health in artists. In the visual and performing world, there are artists who experience long rehearsals, auditions, ...

Three Of Me

Second Place - Through the Lens of Culture Group B
2024
Artist: Esmeralda Mendoza, Karson Herold, Abigail Roulette, and David Starr
Riverside County
Grade: 6
Advisor: Amy Pitotti

“Three of Me” explores the rich family history and mental health experiences of the student filmmakers behind it. The film is a reminder that youth, no matter their age, can ...

Cleanse Your Mind

Fourth Place - Through the Lens of Culture Group B 2024
2024
Artist: Viviana Monroy
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Advisor: Amy Leulu

The youth behind “Cleanse Your Mind” wanted to put a different spin on the topic of mental health in Latino communities by focusing on both relatable personal experiences and their ...

Mi Querido Bello

Honorable Mention - Through the Lens of Culture Group A
2024
Artist: Angelica Muñoz and Aaliyah Duran
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Advisor: Chris Lorenz

This short film follows a young girl who has recently lost her grandfather. She finds herself struggling with the loss and feels like she doesn’t have anyone to turn to. ...

Through the Lens of Culture

Honorable Mention - Through the Lens of Culture
2023
Artist: Taliyah Randolph, Xitlali Natividad, and Frida Arriaga
Riverside County
Grade: 11
Advisor: Rosalva Campos

The filmmakers shared, “Our group decided to interview our fellow peers from school to hear their individual perspective on the topic of Mental Health in their culture.”

United By Humanity

Honorable Mention - Through the Lens of Culture
2023
Artist: Caitlyn Garcia, Keila Esau, Angel Sosa, Nathan Johnson, Kevin Castillo, and Justin Daniel
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Advisor: Anita Young, MTSS Liaison

Differences and commonalities are highlighted between a group of students, who share a message of unity and understanding.

We’re Still Human

Honorable Mention - Through the Lens of Culture
2023
Artist: Riley Barnhart, Gabriella Williams, Kathryn McChesney
Riverside County
Grade: 10
Advisor: Kimberly Randall

The filmmakers shared, “Our team at TVHS decided to create ‘We’re Still Human’ to spread awareness of the effects social isolation and alienation can have on a deaf or hard-of-hearing ...

Doctor, Engineer, Lawyer, or Failure

Fifth Place - Through the Lens of Culture
2023
Artist: Brooke Gondal
Riverside County
Grade: 7
Advisor: Vanessa Hoang

The filmmaker shared, “My entry is about the pressure that South Asian kids have on their shoulders and how it can affect them.”

I Need Help Getting Help

First Place - Through the Lens of Culture
2023
Artist: Sarah Everett
Riverside County
Grade: 9
Advisor: Ella Harrison

Through a poignant poem, a young black girl fights against systemic racism, ultimately celebrating herself and her possibilites.

Mal Diagnosticado

Honorable Mention - Through the Lens of Culture
2023
Artist: Angelica Muñoz
Riverside County
Grade: 11
Advisor: Chris Lorenz

The filmmaker shared, “This film is about my own personal journey with mental health, and how I was misdiagnosed with stomach virus when in reality it was anxiety. I made ...

Silenced

Third Place (TIED) - Through the Lens of Culture
2023
Artist: Michael Lopez, Darla Salazar, Tommi Abueg, Vivian Saavedra, Adrian Marmolejo, Alan Sampel, Valery Armenta, Cassandra Macedonio, and Olivia Chavez
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Advisor: Dacy Nottingham

The filmmaker shared, “Our film was specifically about being part of the LGBTQ+ community and the struggles within it. We want people to know that although not everyone will accept ...

Alone

Honorable Mention - Through the Lens of Culture
2023
Artist: Valery Armenta, Olivia Chavez, Sofia Vazquez, Daisy perez, Crystal Ixmay, Ashely Padilla, Dacy Nottingham, and Jocelyn Juan-Linares
Riverside County
Grade: 10
Advisor: Dacy Nottingham

The filmmakers shared, “Our entry is about the struggles that the language barrier has created for students in the school environment..”

SanaMente

Puedo Enfrentarlo

First Place - SanaMente
2021
Artist: Gabriela Sanchez Flores, Jocelyn Pacheco, Justin Quick, and Mark Wysocki
Riverside County
Grade: 8
David A Brown Middle School
Advisor: Amy Pitotti

A pair of girls discuss the pressure they carry to succeed but also rely on their family and resources.

Primer Generación

Third Place - SanaMente
2021
Artist: Erica Barron and Julia Aversa
Riverside County
Grade: 9
Eleanor Roosevelt High School
Advisor: Jacob Fuller

A young girl shares how the pressure of being a first-generation American affects her wellbeing and not being able to share her feelings with her family.

La Vida Nunca Para

Second Place - SanaMente
2019
Artist: Andrea Leon
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Encore High School
Advisor: Jared Nelson

In the Latino community, having a lot on your plate and being constantly busy may seem like a positive thing; but many don’t consider the negative effects it has on ...

Animated Short

The Weight of Words

Fifth Place Statewide - Animated Short
2025
Artist: Preston Douglas
Riverside County
Grade: 9
Hillcrest High School
Advisor: Amy Leulu

My submission is a short visual piece focusing on the relevant topics of mental health following suicide prevention. My submission creates a short story of imagery that demonstrates internally someone’s ...

Yellow

Honorable Mention - Animated Short
2021
Artist: Eunice Saba
Riverside County
Grade: 10
Vista del Lago High School
Advisor: Cindi Dolan

A film about the how the pandemic affects our mental health and how to directly ask the question to someone who shows the warning signs of suicide.

You Are Not Alone

Honorable Mention - Animated Short
2020
Artist: Brianna Oliverio and Jacob Hereford
Riverside County
Grade: 10
Murrieta Valley High School
Advisor: Ella Harrison

A friend notices a student is acting differently and talks to a counselor who provides the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The friend reaches out and helps the student.

Walk in Our Shoes

You Are Not The Only One

Honorable Mention Statewide - Walk in Our Shoes - Mental Health and Empathy
2025
Artist: Yanichel Colindres
Riverside County
Grade: 7
Palm Middle School
Advisor: Jahi Garner

The purpose of this video is to know what empathy is. Empathy, the ability to walk on somebody else’s shoes, is what connects us as human beings, which allows us ...

You’re Not Alone

Honorable Mention - Walk in Our Shoes - The Superhero in Each of Us
2023
Artist: Lena Phan and Alezza Gallegos
Riverside County
Grade: 7
Advisor: Vanessa Hoang

A youth who feels isolated and displays warning signs of suicide decides to reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

Why It Matters

Honorable Mention - Walk in Our Shoes - What is Mental Health
2023
Artist: Genaro De La Fuente, Charles Tran, and Elidia Lopez
Riverside County
Grade: 8
Advisor: Amy Pitotti

A film that expresses the challenges that middle school students face when coping with mental health issues and and the message that the mental health of each student matters.

Check On Your Friends

First Place (TIED) - Walk in Our Shoes - Words Matter
2023
Artist: Elidia Lopez, Charles Tran, Rene Ordoñez, and Ariadna “Ace” Nicanor
Riverside County
Grade: 8
Advisor: Amy Pitotti

Though some may hide their emotions better than others, this film serves as a reminder that it’s important to check in on friends.

Clarity

Second Place - Walk in Our Shoes - What is Mental Health
2023
Artist: Kayla Chase, Sarina Adame, and Alexa Garcia
Riverside County
Grade: 8
Advisor: Amy Pitotti

A film about how mental health challenges can permeate all aspects of life, but that help and hope is always there.

Basketball Hero

Fourth Place Walk in Our Shoes – The Superhero in Each of Us
2022
Artist: Jerren White and Stephen Anderson
RIverside County
Grade: 7
Mountain View Middle School
Advisor: Noal Garrett

A youth experiencing mental health challenges loses interest in basketball, and reaches out to his coach for help.

Unfiltered

Third Place Walk in Our Shoes (TIED) – What is Mental Health
2022
Artist: Crista Kerr, Kayla Chase, and Angel Martinez
RIverside County
Grade: 8
David A Brown Middle School
Advisor: Amy Pitotti

A film about social media and the pressures on youth to filter their images.

Consider The Following

Fourth Place Walk in Our Shoes – What is Mental Health
2022
Artist: Elidia Lopez, Raiden Scharsch, Eduardo Martinez, and Jayden Kong
RIverside County
Grade: 8
David A Brown Middle School
Advisor: Amy Pitotti

A film about mental health and resources available for youth if they are in need of help.

The Overcomer

Second Place - Walk in Our Shoes: The Superhero in Each of Us
2021
Artist: Mark Wysocki
Riverside County
Grade: 7
David A Brown Middle School
Advisor: Amy Pitotti

The Superhero that resides in each one of us can be found! Mark is an animator, and he shows us that understanding the choices we face and choosing to reach ...

My Life

Third Place - Walk in Our Shoes: What is Mental Health
2020
Artist: Ruben Martinez
Riverside County
Grade: 7
Mountain View Middle School
Advisor: Noal Garrett

A boy is diagnosed with ADHD, feels alone and is struggling in school until he reaches out for help and starts to see the light.

Make Your Mark

First Place - Walk in Our Shoes: What is Mental Health
2020
Artist: Jazmine Carillo, Natasha Powers, Jocelyn Pacheco, Tiffany Bravo, Casandra Viscarra and Crista Kerr
Riverside County
Grade: 8
David A Brown Middle School
Advisor: Amy Pitotti

A girl hides her true feelings behind a smile and laughter until she finds friends that like her for who she is. She finds power and strength in expressing and ...

Keep an Eye on Me

Second Place - Walk in Our Shoes: The Superhero in Each of Us
2019
Artist: Angelo Gilbert, Katelyn Dwelley, Ellis Garrett & Madeline Bielman
Riverside County
Grade: 8
David A Brown Middle School
Advisor: Amy Pitotti

A student describes his struggles with depression and loneliness and expresses how his friends give him hope.

Hope and Justice

Breathe

Honorable Mention Monthly Prompt
2025
Artist: Preslee Hart & Kenzie Hart
Riverside County
Grade: 11
Heritage High School
Advisor: Nicholis Kalantar

Breathing in such an overlooked tool to calm our selves down and bring us back to earth.

“I love your hair.”

Second Place Hope and Justice
2025
Artist: Maylin Sanders
Riverside County
Grade: 11
Heritage High School
Advisor: Nicholis Kalantar

I’ve always struggled with feeling comfortable in my identity because of the way my hair looks compared to those around me. It’s caused me a lot anxiety and stress. Over ...

Illuminate your path to innovation

Second Place Hope and Justice - Monthly Prompt Soluna App
2024
Artist: David Giron, Guillermo Muniz Jr., Nathan Garcia, and Julian Garcia
Riverside County
Grade: 9
Jurupa Valley High School
Advisor: Phillip Ramirez

Our submission shows a young kid who is struggling with heartbreak and loneliness but is able to overcome that loneliness by using the Soluna app.

What Gives You Hope?

Honorable Mention Hope and Justice - Hope
2024
Artist: Peyton Shirk
Riverside County
Grade: 7
Landmark Middle School
Advisor: Vanessa Hoang

I’m lucky to have things that make me happy. I’m lucky I can share it with other kids and perhaps help them in the process.

Monkey

First Place Hope and Justice - Justice
2024
Artist: Londyn White
Riverside County
Grade: 7
Landmark Middle School
Advisor: Vanessa Hoang

Life is hard enough, but we have to continue to combat issues that shouldn’t exist to begin with. My submission is about racism.

ME

First Place Hope and Justice
2024
Artist: Daniel Gonzalez
Riverside County
Grade: 9
Heritage High School
Advisor: Nicholis Kalantar

The film is about finding hope in things, like practicing different methods of self-care and seeking help from others (such as licensed professionals, friends, or family).

Get Better

Honorable Mention Hope and Justice
2024
Artist: Joseph Randall and Michael scott
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Valley View High School
Advisor: Jim Long

This film is a story about a boy’s mental health journey.

Big Sad Wolf

Honorable Mention Monthly Prompt - Middle School
2024
Artist: Brooke Gondal, Cyrus Maranto, and Melissa Fernandez
Riverside County
Grade: 8
Landmark Middle School
Advisor: Vanessa Hoang

Our submission relates back to the submission’s criteria because the wolf wants to talk to the three little pigs but the pigs keep running away from him, so the wolf ...

Denial

First Place Monthly Prompt - Middle School
2024
Artist: River Reyes
Riverside County
Grade: 8
Landmark Middle School
Advisor: Vanessa Hoang

My short video portrays the complex relationship I have with my parents as a transgender teenager. The end poem is a direct call out to the fact that my parents ...

Pain Has No Age

Third Place Tied Monthly Prompt - Film - High School
2024
Artist: Sarah Everett and Lexis Henry
Riverside County
Grade: 10
Murrieta Valley Highschool
Advisor: Amanda Dabbous

You never know what someone is going through until they tell you, so this film/podcast gave me an opportunity to become closer with teammates, advisors, and friends – they trusted ...

Pain Has No Age

Third Place Tied Monthly Prompt - Film - High School
2024
Artist: Sarah Everett and Lexis Henry
Riverside County
Grade: 10
Murrieta Valley High School
Advisor: Amanda Dabbous

You never know what someone is going through until they tell you, so this film/podcast gave me an opportunity to become closer with teammates, advisors, and friends – they trusted ...

These Days

First Place Monthly Prompt - Original Music
2023
Artist: Chidike John Nwankwo & Jayden Mendoza
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Advisor: Robin Luther

These Days states issues that people with poor mental health may face, and brings awareness to common feelings that we all might relate to at times in our life. It’s ...

The First Thing I Do When I Get Home

First Place Monthly Prompt - Film & Written Works
2023
Artist: River Reyes
Riverside County
Grade: 8
Landmark Middle School
Advisor: Vanessa Hoang

“An anchor doesn’t have to be one thing, and it doesn’t have to be one hundred. Anchors are whatever you want them to be as long as you feel they’re ...

Dear Music, You’re my Anchor

Honorable Mention September TikTok Challenge
2023
Artist: Andre Garca, Edward Palafox, and Zerubbabel Beal
Riverside County
Grade: 6
Landmark Middle School
Advisor: Vanessa Hoang

“We choice this category to spread awareness to those who need it.”

Pick Up Your Trash

First Place April Monthly Prompt
2023
Artist: Jayden England
Riverside County
Grade: 8
Landmark Middle School
Advisor: Vanessa Hoang

The Earth is slowly getting ruined and I want to share to try and raise awareness. We can all do our part.

Teens and Opioids

Honorable Mention - RUHS Substance Use Awareness
2023
Artist: Sammantha Campos, Nicole Diaz, and Ryan Curan
Riverside County
Grade: 10
Indio Teen Center
Advisor: Rosalva Campos

Mental health is affected by drugs. Decided to focus on opioid use since we had the lesson plan on them but figured most people have heard of it but don’t ...

Drugs and Youth

Honorable Mention - RUHS Substance Use Awareness
2023
Artist: Azriyel Mancilla, Cristian Ceja, and Christian Torres Angulo
Riverside County
Grade: 12
Indio Teen Center
Advisor: Rosalva Campos

We have been doing this TikTok videos for a while at school about dumb stuff and when approached by our ITC Advisor to do this we figured it would be ...

It’s Up To Us

2nd Place - RUHS Substance Use Awareness
2023
Artist: Genaro De La Fuente, Charles Tran, and Michael Ordoñez
Riverside County
Grade: 8
David A Brown Middle School
Advisor: Amy Pitotti

It’s Up To Us defines the responsibility youth have to help their peers understand the issues surrounding opioid crisis. Knowing what you’re facing and how to respond to it can ...

Proud to be Different

Second Place Monthly Prompt - Film and Written Works
2023
Artist: Cande Torres
Riverside County
Grade: 8
Landmark Middle School
Advisor: Vanessa Hoang

My entry is about students at my school and the diversity that we have. We are all different and we are proud of it. We are “more than one” but ...

The Way Of Music – Who is She TBH

Honorable Mention January Monthly Prompt TikTok Challenge
2023
Artist: Cande Torres and Simarin Rait
Riverside County
Grade: 7
Landmark Middle School
Advisor: Vanessa Hoang

“My video is about music and the way that music can bring hope to others. The meaning of music for me is it can make you express what you want ...