A Creative Lifeline for Youth: Inside Lights, Camera, Discover
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Ep 11. In this episode, we sit down with Kema Charles, Founder and Executive Director of Lights, Camera, Discover, a nonprofit that is transforming the lives of youth through filmmaking, creativity, and life skills. What began as a passion rooted in Kema’s own journey through the entertainment industry has grown into a powerful, tuition-free STEAM program serving youth ages 8–18 (and now up to 24). Through after-school, weekend, and summer programs, students are introduced to every aspect of the film and entertainment world, from acting and directing to lighting, budgeting, makeup, and production, while also gaining workforce readiness, confidence, and real-world skills.
But this conversation goes far beyond filmmaking. Kema shares how Lights, Camera, Discover has become a safe space for young people navigating bullying, mental health challenges, and life circumstances that often leave them feeling unseen or unsupported. By removing financial barriers and fostering a sense of belonging, the program allows students to discover not just creative talents, but their own worth and potential. From students finding career paths in broadcasting and comics to parents witnessing remarkable growth in maturity and confidence, the impact is deeply personal and far-reaching.
As the organization approaches 15 years of service, Kema reflects on her vision for the future, expanding into communities across the country so more youth can have a place to learn, create, and feel safe. This episode is a powerful reminder that when creativity meets compassion, lives are changed, and that investing in youth is one of the most meaningful ways to shape the future.