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Adobe Youth Voices

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A global philanthropic initiative to empower youth in underserved communities

Learn about AYV

Demonstrating the power of technology to engage middle- and high-school-age youth, Adobe Youth Voices (AYV) provides breakthrough learning experiences using video, multimedia, digital art, web, animation, and audio tools that enable youth to explore and comment on their world.

Resources for educators

To empower educators to use media to engage youth in learning, Adobe and its founding nonprofit partners have compiled a variety of free and low-cost resources to help you integrate youth media into your classroom or out-of-classroom programs.

News and events

New international AYV training program launched

A new Adobe Youth Voices educator training program was launched July 10 at the iEARN international conference in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

Intel Computer Clubhouses join AYV network of sites

AYV and the Intel Computer Clubhouse Network announced a collaboration to bring Adobe Youth Voices to 21 Computer Clubhouses around the world in 2008-2009.

Youth films premiere at Human Rights Watch International Film Festival

The Human Rights Watch International Film Festival, in collaboration with founding presenter Adobe Youth Voices, hosted the world premiere of Youth Producing Change on June 20.


Visit the Adobe Youth Voices gallery

Images of students in AYV program

See a collection of youth-produced work from the AYV global network.

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AYV Spotlight

Burnett Academy, San Jose, California

A second-year AYV site, Burnett Academy engages youth 11 to 14 years of age in creating with purpose. Last year, Burnett students created photo-essays as part of the Day in the Life photo project with AYV founding partner What Kids Can Do.


Students collaborating on a project

Contact us

For more information about the Adobe Youth Voices program, send an e-mail to youthvoices@adobe.com.