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Audio & Video

 

Ball Talk
Take a look at the issue of unplanned pregnancy through the lens of men who are community leaders and who took part in a basketball game in Fredericksburg, VA on March 7, 2009.

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Contraception 101: A Capitol Hill Brieifing
This briefing brought together a panel of experts to discuss the latest information about an array of contraceptive options, including newer methods such as “the patch” and “the ring” and other long-acting reversible contraceptives.

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Fathers Too Soon

In coordination with the Channel One Network, The National Campaign has developed two three-part educational DVDs based on a series originally created and aired on the Channel One Network. The video, "Fathers Too Soon" explore the lives of several teen parents.

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Mothers Too Soon
In coordination with the Channel One Network, The National Campaign has developed two three-part educational DVDs based on a series originally created and aired on the Channel One Network. This DVD, "Mothers Too Soon", explore the lives of several teen parents and runs for approximately 15 minutes.  "Mothers Too Soon" provides a first-hand look at how a teen pregnancy impacts the lives of these teens, their children, and their families.

Download the discussion guide.
Purchase the video. (also available as a package with "Fathers Too Soon")
 
   

Planning Your Future – A Discussion about Sex, Pregnancy and Parenthood
In October 2007, The National Campaign; Montgomery College; and the Montgomery County Collaboration Council for Children, Youth and Families cohosted a Town Hall Forum on Planning Your Future – A Discussion about Sex, Pregnancy and Parenthood. Participants and attendees included elected officials, college students, and leaders from the health care, education, non-profit, and government sectors. The purpose of the event was stimulate interest and understanding of the reasons behind  unplanned pregnancy for young adults and to explore possible remedies and solutions. 

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Sex Has Consequences Public Service Announcments
These PSAs were created by young people, for young people.  The series of 15- and 30- second PSAs are the result of a national contest for young filmmakers and were judged by a panel of teens. We are confident that you will find them engaging, funny, and thought-provoking. More importantly, we believe these ads will spark discussions among teens about the consequences of sex. We hope that organizations will use these PSAs on cable and local television stations and websites around the country.

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StayTeen
This new series of ads, released in May 2007 and tied together with the theme "Stay Teen," is a bold, innovative approach to delivering a teen pregnancy prevention message to young people that will work well in the media environments where they spend the most time: on TV, online and in print media. They were created by teens for teens.

Rather than telling teens what not to do, the Stay Teen ads encourage them to enjoy their teen years, embrace who they are right now, and revel in the fact that they don't have the responsibilities of pregnancy and parenting. The ads rely on peers talking to one another about why it's important to wait for pregnancy and parenthood. Stay Teen’s central idea: You’re a teen. Stay that way.

Visit StayTeen.org to view the ads.
 
   
Too Young
In the award-winning Too Young video, teen parents from a variety of backgrounds share their stories and – in their ownwords–offer their candid views about the difficulties they have faced.Their compelling stories make clear that teen pregnancy is closely linked to a host of other problems for teens and their babies – including welfare dependency, health problems, absent fathers, educational failure, and more.

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Unplanned Pregnancy and Community Colleges
Over one million unplanned pregnancies occur to single women in their 20s—a group that includes many in community colleges. This video captures what community college students have to say about unplanned pregnancy.

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What 20-Somethings Are Saying About Unplanned Pregnancy
Developed as part of The National Campaign's launch in May 2007, this brief video provides interview clips with young adults on their views about sex, relationships, and unplanned pregnancy.

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