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Memes with a Message (& More) SAAM 2023 Youth Contest

Calling All Young Change-Makers (Ages 5-18) Get creative for #SAAM2023: Make a meme or other visual content with a meaningful message that connects to any aspect of our SAAM theme, Drawing Connections: Prevention Demands Equity. and the NSVRC national sexual violence resource center logo

Calling all young change-makers ages 5-18

Want to participate in SAAM 2023?

GENERAL CALL: Get creative for SAAM: Make a meme or other visual content with a meaningful message that connects to any aspect of our SAAM theme, Drawing Connections: Prevention Demands Equity, and it could be shared and featured in our online campaign. Select entrees will be chosen for prizes.

FOR PARENTS: Want to encourage your child to get creative and participate in SAAM? Have a conversation with your child about any aspect of the SAAM theme (such as anti-bullying, equality, social justice history, inclusion, disability awareness- the possibilities are endless!), then invite them to create an image, drawing, meme, or other visual. Parents are welcome to share the image with us by the end of April 2023 and submit it via email to jheinze@nsvrc.org

Don’t know where to start? Learning and asking questions is a key part of making meaningful connections. Start by helping your child understand the terms “equality,” “diversity,”  or “inclusion,” and ask them why they feel it’s important. Ask your child to draw a person who has made a meaningful difference in their community or to come up with an anti-bullying slogan. These resources may help get conversations and ideas flowing. 

 

Guidelines:

 

We invite all our young changemakers to participate in our SAAM 2023 Drawing Connections: Prevention Demands Equity campaign. All messages must be positive, original, hate-free, and connected to our SAAM 2023 theme or topics. Messages must show inclusion for all bodies, all identities, all people. Submissions can be made in English or Spanish. Parents are welcome to submit on behalf of their children.

For example,  possible themes could be:

  • Anti-bullying
  • Diversity
  • Ableism awareness
  • Anti-racism
  • Consent
  • Empowerment
  • Body positivity
  • Social justice
  • Or choose your own

 

Deadline: All submissions must be sent to jheinze@nsvrc.org by the end of April 2023 to be considered for a prize. Participants are encouraged to post their contributions on social media under the #SAAM2023  and #MemesWithAMessage hashtag. Submissions can be in the form of a meme, a gif, a photo (no faces shown), a graphic, or a handmade drawing. By sending submissions, you give permission for NSVRC to share them on social media, feature them on the online SAAM campaign, or include them in collages and graphics. Please include your first name and age with your submission, which will be included when and if the content is shared. Not all submissions will be shared.

Note: Public domain photos are allowed as are original photos. Any personal photos must not have any faces shown.

 

Example Ideas

All of the below are meant to serve as ideas, and are not strict assignments. Age limits are suggestions and not rigid limitations.

 

Ideas for Ages 5-7 :

Draw a picture of your favorite change maker (someone who has spread a meaningful message in your community, school, family, or in the world that inspires you)

Read a book from our reading list and draw a picture of your favorite moment from the story

Work with a parent to create a gif or meme

Make a poster highlighting a SAAM keyword

Create an idea of your own!

 

 

Ideas for Ages 8-10:

Create an image, gif, meme or stop animation on any topic relevant to our SAAM theme 

Work with your school, a teacher or a librarian to make a ‘social justice’ section or reading list, and take a picture of the result.

Encourage your class to draw what equality means to them, and share a photo of the pictures as a collage.

Create an idea of your own!

 

Ideas for Ages 11-15

Create an image, gif, meme or stop animation on any topic relevant to our SAAM theme

Work with your school, a teacher or a librarian  to make a ‘social justice’ section or reading list, and take a picture of the result.

Create a club or sub-committee on the student council to discuss issues of inequality on campus. Send us a copy of your plan of action, meeting agenda, or recruitment flier. 

Take a powerful photograph that conveys a meaningful message (no faces shown)

Create an idea of your own!

 

Ideas for Ages 16-18

Create a club or sub-committee on the student council to discuss issues of inequality on campus.

Create an image, gif, meme or stop animation on any topic relevant to our SAAM theme

Write a poem or essay addressing SAAM issues (if selected, it could be featured on our Medium account)

Plan a SAAM campaign at your school  then create your own flier outlining it. Send us a copy of the flier.

Make an informative poster or sign which teaches about trauma, trauma awareness, or being-trauma informed

Make a social justice billboard or mural in your community or school

Take a powerful photograph that conveys a meaningful message (no faces shown)

Create an idea of your own!

 

Useful Resources for Content Creation:

 

GIF Maker - Create GIFs from Videos or Images | Giphy

Meme Generator - Imgflip

 

Examples of Meaningful Memes (& More)

 

Mural Honoring Diversity shows an array of different colored hand prints and the name Jaime, 7 at the bottomImage says "One doesn't just see one being bullied and not tell a teacher" with a lord of the rings actor in the center, mimicking the classic meme

 

Image shows a drawing of a big dinosaur and a small dinosaur and the words "My favorite scene from 'tommy and the dinosuar" is when Tommy tells his mom about the invisible Walrus" Dana, age 6.Image shows a picture of a thumbs up in front of a large stack of books, and the words "Notices not enough books with diverse characters in the school library... works with the school librarian to get 10 new diversity books stocked" Alex, 10Meme shows a car pulling off a freeway on ramp with two options showing on the road sign "Continuing generations of trauma by talking bad ourselves" and "Practing self love and self care by liking who we are"

 

Calling All Young Change-Makers (Ages 5-18) Get creative for #SAAM2023: Make a meme or other visual content with a meaningful message that connects to any aspect of our SAAM theme, Drawing Connections: Prevention Demands Equity. and the NSVRC national sexual violence resource center logo