Our Why I Fight Project is committed to finding out why people from across our Stanford community want to fight cancer, from personal battles to desires for the greater good. As a part of this project, we’ll be publishing videos throughout the year featuring various people from our community. For our first video, the spotlight goes on Angela Cesena, ’12, our Relay For Life Co-Chair.
Camp Kesem is a college student-run camp for kids with parents who have cancer or have had cancer. Angela has participated in such a camp and was eager to share her experience with the Why I Fight Project.
This is the pilot for our “Why I Fight” video series, an effort that will include several videos throughout the year highlighting why people on campus want to fight cancer. Since this was our first foray this year into the art of filming and editing a video, there was a lot of excitement about how it would turn out. We’re going for films that tell and show a story, and we believe we did just that with a combination of a great monologue from Angela featured in the background and some fun shots of Angela drawing out the Camp Kesem caterpillar.
Stay tuned and subscribe to our Stanford CAC/RFL Youtube Channel for more Why I Fight videos! This is only the beginning, and it’s looking great.