Jen Grace - Irish Snowboarder
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On Display now in HD at the Amazonia Science Gallery, National Zoo, Washington DC

Funded by the Smithsonian Women's Committee for an exhibit on wildlife toxicology at the National Zoo. This short quirky movie examines the impact that chemicals contaminants play in worldwide amphibian declines and some simple things you can start doing to reduce your chemical footprint today.

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Awards
College Television Awards
Winner Outstanding Children's Program 2009shadow
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Winner Outstanding Children's Program 2009Student EmmyRed Carpet
International Wildlife Film Festival
Winner Best Newcomer 2009MSU RepresentsSpeaking to 1,000 kids at the Wilma
Winner Best Newcomer 2009MSU RepresentsSpeaking to 1,000 kids at the Wilma
Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival
Finalist Best Childrens and Non-Broadcast 2009Winner Best Non-Broadcast
Finalist Best Childrens and Non-Broadcast 2009Winner Best Non-Broadcast
HATCHfest
Official Selection 2009shadow
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Winner Hybridlife Awardshadow
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Girls for Change Panelshadow
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Official Selection 2009Winner Hybridlife AwardGirls for Change Panel
Finalist
Finalist
Offical Selection
Offical Selection
What's New...
11/10/09: American Conservation Film Festival Official Selection
Screening in DC
10/05/09: Winner HATCHfest
Thank you Keen and HATCHfest for the Hybridlife award. Beers? No, that check is going to my Soul Dog editor!
10/01/09: Winner at Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival
Winning Best Non-Broadcast at JHWFF was such a surprise! Thank you all who made this possible.
09/22/09: HATCHfest Official Selection and Girls for Change panel
On October 1st at 7:30pm in the Emerson Theater, Frog, Chemical, Water, You will screen at HATCHfest.

ALSO


Girls to Women: Discover Your Gifts, Impact Your World

What: HATCH fest Girls For Change panel
When: Saturday October 3rd 11am
Where: The Emerson Ballroom Bozeman


What inspires you? How does that manifest itself in your personal and professional life?
Girls for a Change will host a group of accomplished, professional, and creative female mentors, including Susan Agre-Kippenhan, Jen Grace, Stephanie Quayle, Gennifre Hartman, and Alison Watson, as they discuss how they have reached the pinnacles of success in their respective fields. How do females discover, prepare, negotiate, and take advantage of the opportunities around them? These women have created their professional lives by turning their passions into successful careers. Through sharing inspirational stories, advice, and tools they will offer a sense of how girls and women can recognize their gifts and realize their dreams in order to propel themselves towards their individual goals.

These Hatch panelists will each take on a Girls for a Change member for one-on-one mentoring during their stay in Bozeman. In turn, these women and girls will lead the panel discussion. The questions formulated by these and other young women will explore such things as: What were the top three skills used to achieve success, what risks they had to take, what their best idea was and how they made it work in their favor, how they identified and focused on their passion, and how they find balance in their lives. Panel participants will walk away with a better sense of how to recognize their gifts, grab hold of opportunities and face challenges with a positive attitude.
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