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Webinar: The Streets, Art, SAFE Competition - The Rules and How to Win

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Are you ready to make your mark in this year’s Streets, Art, SAFE Competition?

This free webinar is your chance to gain insider knowledge on how to stand out—whether you’re creating a short film or designing a powerful poster.

We’ll walk you through the official rules, deadlines, and submission guidelines, and share expert tips and strategies to help your entry rise above the rest.

Our special guest, Damian Kevitt, Founder of the competition and Executive Director of Streets Are For Everyone, will talk about why this program exists, the story behind it, and why your voice matters in the fight for safer streets.

The session will be hosted by Constanza Berber, Program Coordinator, who will guide you step by step and answer your questions live. Whether you’re a filmmaker, artist, or first-time participant, this webinar will give you the tools and confidence you need to compete—and win.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn directly from the leaders of the program—join us and get ready to create, inspire, and make a difference!


About Damian Kevitt:

Damian started Streets Are For Everyone as a movement for safer streets after he was hit by a car, dragged 1/4 mile down Interstate 5, and nearly killed while riding his bicycle in Griffith Park in 2013.

While still in the hospital, Damian made two decisions:

  1. No matter how long it took, he would finish the ride he started that day.

  2. He would use his story to fight for safer streets for all road users throughout California.

The Streets, Art, SAFE Film Competition is part of his mission to make streets safe for all road users through effective action such as education campaigns.

About Constanza Berber:

Constanza has a Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Design and a passion for learning and creativity. She has held leadership roles in nonprofit organizations, led creative projects in film production and ceramics, and is dedicated to inspiring students. 

As the Streets, Art, SAFE Program Coordinator her role is to help organize the Streets, Art, SAFE High School Film and Poster Competitions, to engage students and educators, coordinate mentorships, and execute this event which inspires young creatives.

A native Spanish speaker, she is also fluent in English.

 
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