Minority Youths Receiving Grants for Promoting Social Change With Games

 Education   Tue, December 03, 2013 08:59 AM
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Washington, DC – The Entertainment Software Association (ESA), Hispanic Heritage Foundation’s (HHF) Leaders on the Fast Track (LOFT), and others, today announced the recipients of the ESA LOFT Video Game Innovation Fellowship. The 20 ESA LOFT Video Game Innovation Fellows, aged 16 to 24, were awarded grants for creating video games which seek solutions to problems that face their communities.

“At the core of the ESA LOFT Video Game Innovation Fellowship is the belief that using technology for social change or career paths is essential to not only the advancement of minority communities, but America as a nation,” said Jose Antonio Tijerino, president and CEO of HHF. “Through this creative partnership with the ESA, we are engaging youth on their terms, through video games. The link from playing a video game to developing one to computer coding, cybersecurity and other skills gap areas is evident and that’s also what we are trying to leverage through this program.” 

The Video Game Innovation Fellows, and their games, were selected based on their vision, creativity, and potential impact on their community. On December 4, the Fellows will present their ideas to influencers and policymakers in Washington, DC after flying in on Southwest Airlines, the official airline of LOFT and HHF.

The following is the schedule of activities for the Fellows during their trip to Washington DC.  

·      10:00 – 11:30 a.m. – Gaming for Good: Redefining Innovation and STEM for Youth Senate Visitor Center Room 202-203, Capitol Hill

·         12:30 – 1:30 p.m. – White House Briefing, Eisenhower Executive Office Building

·         6:30 – 8:30 p.m. – ESA/HHF-LOFT Reception, 213 E St., N.E., Washington, D.C.

The Fellows were selected on their vision, creativity, and potential impact on their community.  The video game ideas included a Greek mythological adventure to teach math to grade schools students, a hero who fights his way through SAT vocabulary words, and a game which educates kids how to write lyrics through Twitter.  Each of the 20 Fellows will receive a $1,000 grant to further their ideas and will be tracked by the LOFT team to sustain the impact of their effort.

“The ESA LOFT Video Game Innovation Fellowship shows how games are more than a means of entertainment, but also a valuable tool for change in our society,” said Rich Taylor, senior vice president of communications and industry affairs at the ESA. “We are proud to offer this opportunity that will help create real change in minority communities through the unique platform only video games can provide.”

About ESA

ESA offers services to interactive entertainment software publishers, including conducting business and consumer research, providing legal and policy analysis and advocacy on First Amendment, intellectual property and technology/e-commerce issues, managing a global anti-piracy program, owning and operating E3, and representing video game industry interests in federal and state government relations. For more information, please visit www.theESA.com or follow us on Twitter at @RichatESA or @ESAGovAffairs.

About Hispanic Heritage Foundation and Leaders on Fast Track (LOFT)

LOFT is HHF’s award-winning, leadership and workforce development program focused on America’s “priority fields” including STEM and innovation.  Tens of thousands of students and young professionals are connected to each other; prepared through trainings, priority-field-tailored symposia, workshops, and Charlas; and hundreds are placed into internships, mentorships, fellowships and full-time positions with Fortune 100 companies and government agencies.  Visit www.LOFTinnovation.org.  Join and follow LOFT on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/hhfloft/ and Twitter - @LOFTInstitute. 

HHF was established by the White House in 1987 and believes that through innovation across all fields that Latinos are the leaders of today, not tomorrow.  HHF also promotes Latino cultural pride, accomplishment, and the great promise of the community through public awareness campaigns seen by millions.  Visit www.HispanicHeritage.org.  Join and follow HHF on Facebook at  https://www.facebook.com/hispanicheritage and Twitter @HHFoundation.

About Black Association for Science and Engineering

Black Association for Science and Engineering (BASE) is an organization formed by Homeland Security technology experts to inspire youth in the African American community to pursue STEM-related careers.  BASE encourages youth to unleash their unlimited potential to compete across various STEM fields and emerging areas like cybersecurity. Visit http://www.usbase.org/.

The 2013 Video Game Innovation Fellows are:

 Geraldine Agredo, 15

Game – Animal Frenzy: Identify animals in Spanish for bilingual education

Attends The Young Women's Leadership School of Astoria

Hometown of Astoria, New York

MOC: Carolyn Maloney (D-NY)

Ashely Alicea, 23

Game – Pencils Down: See the World Through a Teacher's Eyes

Attended Ithaca College

Hometown of Dorado, Puerto Rico

MOC: Pedro R. Pierluisi (D-PR)

Mia Benavidez, 17

Game – Cards for the Cause: Applications for Literacy

Attends Robert E. Lee High School

Hometown of San Antonio, Texas

MOC: Lamar Smith (R-TX)

Asia Bryant, 21

Game – Urban RGP Create Your Environment: Community Awareness

Attends Vassar College

Hometown of Newark, New Jersey

MOC: Donald Payne Jr. (D-NJ)

Marcus Cisneros, 17

Game – College-To-Do List- College Preparation

Attends Watsonville High School

Hometown of Watsonville, California

MOC: Sam Farr (D-CA)

Terrence Dalbert, 22

Game – Top Recruit: Navigating Senior Year

Attends Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Hometown of Augusta, Georgia

MOC: John Barrow (D-GA)

Claudia Flores, 23

Game – Any Hour is the Right Time: Community Service

Attends Santa Clara University

Hometown of San Jose, California

MOC: Zoe Lofgren (D-CA)

John Funtanilla, 22

Game – Founder's Quest: How to Build Your Own Non-Profit

Attends San Francisco State University

Hometown of San Francisco, California

MOC: John Garamendi (D-CA)

Ama Koranteng, 17

Game – Transform-a-City: Addressing Ethnic Inequality

Attends New Albany High School

Hometown of New Albany, Ohio

MOC: Patrick "Pat" Tiberi (R-OH)

Daniela Leguisamo, 15

Game – Animal Frenzy: Identify Animals in Spanish for Bilingual Education

Attends The Young Women's Leadership School of Astoria

Hometown of Jackson Heights, New York

MOC: Joseph Crowley (D-NY)

Nicu Listana, 20

Game – Founder's Quest: How to Build Your Own Non-Profit

Attends San Francisco State University

Hometown of San Francisco, California

MOC: Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)

Morelia Lopez, 17

Game – College-To-Do List- College Preparation

Attends Watsonville High School

Hometown of Watsonville, California

MOC: Sam Farr (D-CA)

Bayonia Marshall, 20

Game – Baby Rush: Addressing Teen Pregnancy and Single Parenting

Attends Iona College

Hometown of Oxon Hill, MD

MOC: Donna Edwards (D-MD)

Sade Mcintosh, 22

Game – Restaurant RockStar: Food and Nutrition Education

Attends York College

Hometown of Far Rockaway, New York

MOC: Gregory Meeks (D-NY)

Aaron Michael-Blackman, 22

Game – Where's the Money: Financial Literacy

Attends Howard University

Hometown of St. Louis, Missouri

MOC: Lacy Clay (D-MO)

Jesus Rios, 22

Game – JFG Haiku Hunt: Education about the Japanese Friendship Gardens in San Diego

Attends University of California, San Diego

Hometown of Calexico, California

MOC: Juan Vargas (D-CA)

Michelle Rivas-Molina, 15

Game – Animal Frenzy: Identify Animals in Spanish for Bilingual Education

Attends The Young Women's Leadership School of Astoria

Hometown of Jamaica, New York

MOC: Gregory Meeks (D-NY)

Demetric Sanders, 24

Game – Bar Up!: Teaching Kids to Write through Lyrics and Twitter

Attended Stanford University

Hometown of Portland, Oregon

MOC: Earl Blumenauer (D-OR)

Sophie Sheeline, 19

Game – Doctor Game: Learn How to Diagnose

Attends Dartmouth University

Hometown of Hillsboro, California

MOC: Jackie Speier (D-CA)

Fatima Zenine Villanueva, 22

Game – DOMUS: Life from Perspectives of a Homeless Individual

Attends Bergen Community College

Hometown of Ridgefield Park, New Jersey

MOC: Bill Pascrell Jr. (D-NJ)

CONTACT:
Dan Hewitt
dhewitt@theESA.com
202.223.2400

Eutiqio Chapa
Eutiquio.chapa@loftinstitute.org
831.578.2214
 
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