Teens experience ageism too | Amelia Conway | TEDxManhattanBeach

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Amelia believes when what we can or can't do is determined by our age, we are limiting ourselves and our society. At the young age of 11, Amelia started directing commercials, short films, and documentaries. 4 years later, she reflects on defying ageism, how she has benefitted, and her hopes for the future. Amelia Conway is a film maker of short films, music videos and commercials. She is also fourteen years old, and can’t figure out why her age is such a big deal. Amelia made her debut in the entertainment industry when she co-hosted a radio show on the internet station “Little Radio” at seven years old. Since her radio days, she has gone on to make several short films and music videos. She has worked with many well-known brands — including Toms Shoes, Beats Music and American Girl Doll — and recently directed campaigns for Target and NASCAR.

Amelia has a finely-honed taste for music and old films that has served her not only in her filmmaking, but also in her musical endeavors. She has been a member of Ryan Gosling’s band “Dead Man’s Bones” in the children’s choir, and traveled on the “Railroad Revival Tour” with Mumford and Sons.

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One time in school we had to do this project on ageism. My teacher had told us that ageism only happened in the elderly, but I wanted to show that it happened in young people too. We had to do a project on discrimination and i chose ageism. I tried to keep it balanced and included examples of ageism in elderly and children so I could show that it happened in both. One of my points happened to be “young adults voices aren’t heard as much as adults.”

I handed this project over into my teacher and went to school the next day. When I looked back at my project script, I realized that my point was gone. I asked the teacher if it was a mistake and she said “ no, I just don’t thing young people should have power, they don’t know much”

This experience shows how much ageism occurs in young people.

Izzyyyz
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im an 11 yr old girl, i can’t tell you the amount of times people have complimented my art, discovered my age and then degraded my art once they knew I was 11. its jealousyy

crazymaskedkillerguy
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I feel this WAY too much. When I was in school I always got in trouble for doing anything I liked or got in trouble for asking questions. I was ashamed for not knowing everything. (I was, what...10?) But I always did art and loved it, and outside of school I did paid commissions and went toe to toe with adults who did the art for a living.

If you ask me, ageism mostly comes from School BS where they have this overwhelming desire to control every aspect of your life like some sorta dictator.

ErutaniaRose
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When people use being 12 as an insult (*´ー`*)

tonyflamingo
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You did great that day! Glad I had a chance to say hi to you the other day.

billwong
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"Teens experience ageism too"?
Teens (and childreen) are literally the biggest victomes of ageism ever.

Bretislavka
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YAYYYY! That was terrific, so exciting. And the comments are excellent.

a-the-na
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Amelia thank you for making my day. The last time I saw you you were only 3 years old. You have grown into a lovely young woman. I’m so proud of you. Tara's mom.

jantrojanowski
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Wonderful job! Lots of confidence and, yes, age should not stop you from anything.
Love, Andre

andretchaikowskycom
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people also see young adults as annoying


For some reason people only like talking to children because they are seen as innocent and naive


Then for some odd reason they avoid talking to teenagers and young adults as much as possible😊

RicardoReyes-hlbe
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I feel this alot myself, and it's nice to see that I'm not the only one. Funny thing: I also started to feel that way when I was 11.

gabrielf
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Hey hun, my name is Amelia Conway too and I'm an actress... I'm pretty sure I should be in one of your films!!

DJMealia
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Literally everytime I play a game with proximity chat while talking to my friends in discord
Random guy: YOO MY MAN SOUNDS LIKE A CHIPMUNK
I can't control my voice, and neither can you.

YtDay
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Another rich person standing up and speaking to the rest of us. It seems the only people who are allowed to stand up and talk to us are the rich and successful. What about the poor and downtrodden. Who of them speaks and who speaks for them anymore?

InLkeFlynn
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The feeling when all of your favourite animators ban you from discord because it's a "13+" platform. Even if your mental age is much older. ( I'm talking about everyone who did not had a chance to show theimselves. )

void-muns
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Well if she has tution great, but depend oh how competitive is what you chosse to do, you will need advice an take time to consider what you like, experiencing different things.

martillodelajusticia
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this girl is very smart, she just needs to take the "I'm a female " down a notch, you are more than your gender

JimmyRonan
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I'm just sitting here waiting for *children and student appreciation day* =)

tiffanychae
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She makes me want to be ageist to young people. She was directing commercials at 11 but somehow she needs our support. People work their whole lives and never get that opportunity and you probably only got it because you where young. You are a benefit of ageism and selective discrimitiory quoto filling. stop complaining and make your money, and anyone that feels bad for her is just trying to fulfill and relate to a victimcomplex. Your a director at 11, you wanted a big girl job then don't complain when your treated like one

chuckster
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This has nothing to do with ageism. very misleading title with a superficial and self gratifying message.

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