2016 Winners of the 3rd Annual White House Student Film Festival with President Barack Obama (center) 10/3/16.
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Digital Media Training Program in Harlem 2016 Honorable Mention winners
Nathalie Cabrera, Joann Mariani (Randolph High school journalism Instructor), Faeyah Muhammad, Samia Uddin, Nicoles Rosario, Melvin McCray (Program director), Justin Rivera and Matthew Smart on the red carpet.
2016 Honorable Mention winnining film, A Girl's Right to an Education
From Harlem to the White House is a film that examines the journey to the 3rd Annual White House Student Film Festival ceremony by six students from Harlem.
2015 Digial Media Training Program in Harlem students Jared Colazzo, Chazz Johnson (2nd row from top), Janaya Nicholson and Daviid Maxwell (3rd row from top) of the Digital Media Training Program in Harlem with President Obama at White House ceremony for the 2nd Annual Student Film Festival (3/20/15)
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Mentoring in Harlem, a film created by the students of the DMTPH, won the 2nd Annual White House Student Film Festival.
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The DMTPH at the White House ceremony on March 20, 2015, (L to R) Daviid Maxwell, Jared Colazzo, Janaya Nicholson, Ojani Johnson, Chazz Johnson and Melvin McCray.
McCray appearing on MSNBC's Melissa Harris-Perry Show with DMTPH students.
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McCray appearing on WABC-TV's Here and Now Show with students Jared Colazzo and Daviid Maxwell.
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Harlem Through My Eyes: Digital Media Meets Oral History received an Honorable Mention at the 1st White House Student Film Festival in 2014.
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GRAEP hands-on engineering program for junior high school students at Columbia Engineering School summer 2015.
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GRAEP program for high school students at Columbia University spring 2015.
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