By scrolling down you can find:
- VIDEO of news coverage of the UVGA
- NEWSPAPER articles
- STUDIES and links to RESEARCH about the industry
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Video of UVGA
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Urban Video Game Academy Launches Successfully
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Newspaper Articles
Newsweek, AP, Baltimore Sun, Washington Post & more-
Education: Helping Minorities to Get in the Game
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Gamers play on kids' interest in video games to help at-risk students learn key math and science concepts
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Video game developers want more diverse actors in games
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New effort aims to draw minorities to video gaming industry
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Video-Game Design Summer Program For Inner-City Students
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Making a play to bring diversity to video games
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VIDEO GAMES: Playing Against Racism
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Video Game Industry Wants Minorities
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Video Game Model to enhance Math and Science
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Studies and Research
You'll be amazed at what these studies reveal about videogames and education-
Most of the top-selling video games offer very little racial and gender diversity, according to a comprehensive study released December 11th by Children Now
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Women, Hispanics and African-Americans are an underserved and emerging market
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Generation M: Media in the Lives of 8-18 Year-olds, examined media use among a nationally representative sample of 3rd through 12th graders
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