Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is Civil Rights 2.0?
A: It's a YouTube video contest for young people between the ages of 16 and 25.
Q: How do you enter the contest?
A: Upload your video to YouTube, Tag it "civilrights2.0" and fill out our registration form.
Q: What does the video have to show?
A: The video should tell us: What Are You And Your Generation Doing For Civil Rights Today? Be creative. Let us know what you think about the civil rights issues of today. Give us insight into what you are doing.
Q: How long should the video be?
A: Anywhere between 30 seconds and 2 minutes.
Q: When does the contest end?
A: The contest ends July 31, 2008.
Q: How will the winner be selected?
A: Entries will be judged by a panel of celebrity judges. Present judges include MTV News Correspondent, and former America's Next Top Model contestant, Kim Stolz, NAACP president-elect Ben Jealous and award-winning filmmaker Stanley Nelson.
Q: What are the prizes?
A: One lucky winner will receive a trip to New York City; three runners-up will each receive a video camera.

