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Welcome (12m40s)

Sarah Brown, CEO, The National Campaign

 



Panel 1 begins at approximately the 12m40s mark.

 

Panel 1: Innovative Community -Level Approaches to Preventing Teen Pregnancy (55m54s)
This panel highlighted the innovative approaches being used at the community level.

 

Moderator:
Kimberlydawn Wisdom, Surgeon General, Michigan

Panelists:
Bevan Baker, Milwaukee Health Commissioner
Maria Gomez, Mary's Center
Janet Realini, President, Healthy Futures Texas
Sharon Rodine, Youth Initiatives Director, Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy



 


 

Panel 2: Innovative Ways to Reach Teens Using Digital Media (58m19s)
This panel discussed how to use the exploding world of digital media to reach teens.

 

Moderator:
Larry Swiader, Director of Digital Media, The National Campaign

Panelists:
Anastasia Goodstein, Ypulse
Rachel Kachur, Digital Services, Centers for Disease Control
Tom Subak, Vice President for Online Services, Planned Parenthood

 

 

 

Lunchtime Discussion: The Power of Prevention (28m34s)
National Campaign Board President will discuss the connection between teen pregnancy and other important social issues such as child poverty, explore reasons why the teen birth rate may be increasing, and offer ideas on what might be done to reverse the rise.

 

Introduction:
Sarah Brown, CEO, The National Campaign

Presenter:
Isabel Sawhill, Board President, The National Campaign

 

 

 

Panel 3: Innovative Ways that Popular Culture Can Be a Force for Good (63m50s)
This panel aims to answer the question "What is the role of popular culture in shaping the social script for teens?"

 

Moderator:
Maury Povich, television talk show host, Maury

Panelists:
Kristen Alderson, teen actress from the ABC daytime drama, One Life to Live
Vickie Collier, Vice President of Digital Media, Disney-ABC Television Group
Taylor McCleod, alumnus, The National Campaign Youth Leadership Team
Ann Shoket, Editor-in-Chief, Seventeen