‘Library Girl’ & Penthouse Pet Featured in ‘The Big Decision,’ Focusing on Rising Cost of College Tuition

Kendra Sunderland

CYBERSPACE (January 27, 2016) — Penthouse Pet Kendra Sunderland is featured in “The Big Decision,” a documentary produced by young adult documentary company “Teen Take.” The world’s most famous cam girl, dubbed the “Library Girl,” is featured in a segment focusing on the rising costs of college tuition.

“This is an important topic for young adults all over this country, who want to get a proper education,” says Sunderland. “My story has a happy ending, but a year ago I was searching the couch cushions to scrape enough money together for a ‘dollar meal.’ We all have our choices and paths to take; for me, camming to pay for college changed my life forever, in the best way possible. It has also given me a forum to do good things – my goal is to give back to the world through my notoriety.”

“Kendra is the poster child for the increasingly high cost of college tuition in America,” says “Teen Take” producer Andrew Demeter. “She resorted to what some may consider ‘objectifying’ herself, merely to finance her education. Others may consider Kendra’s dignity null and void, because she cams. Ironically, she is now in a better position without a degree – owning her own house and traveling the world – than any graduating student saddled with debt.”

Demeter is the 18-year-old host / producer of “Teen Take” – an online, youth-oriented platform for social and political commentary and interviews. “The Big Decision” is one of two films he’s produced for http://StudentCam.com, which is C-SPAN’s national (and annual) documentary competition for middle and high school students. This year’s prompt was: “What issue would you most like the 2016 presidential candidates to address?” Demeter chose the topic of college tuition, because as a high school senior, he is confronted with many questions, which need to be sorted out by the end of his academic year.

“One of my goals was to humanize students who choose not to go to college,” continues Demeter. “The stigma seems to be that, ‘Oh, he / she isn’t going to college! Surely they’re going to be unsuccessful and homeless!’ In some ways, people who don’t attend college can be better off in the long term; they can dive directly into the work force, and begin learning the skills that no school can teach you without the necessary experience. Going to college or not is a personal decision. No singular path can possibly be the right choice for everyone. That’s why I was so inspired by Kendra’s closing words, which conclude the film.”

To view “The Big Decision,” visit https://youtu.be/W2xDhG_nGKY.

Fans may follow Kendra Sunderland on www.PlaywithKendra.com and on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/KSLibraryGirl. Gentlemen’s clubs interested in booking the beautiful, statuesque blonde are invited to contact http://www.alistfeatures.com and http://www.continentalagency.com.

 

 

About Kendra Sunderland:

Kendra Sunderland’s racy public webcam peep show among the stacks of Oregon State University’s Valley Library has been the talk of the Internet. The 19-year-old media sensation’s solo public display has become a viral sensation, earning her the nickname “Library Girl,” a misdemeanor arrest, and the kind of infamy which puts a girl on the fast track to stardom. The former OSU freshman, who launched her career (and the notorious library video) in October 2014, has since left college to field modeling offers, including a four-page spread for Penthouse Magazine and a development deal with its parent company, FriendFinder Networks, for her own site, www.PlaywithKendra.com. Sunderland has booked a ride with destiny herself, and her swift rise to fame speaks volumes. In Sunderland’s last interview since the story broke, the 19-year-old college student told the New York Daily News she was hoping the hype brought on by the scandal might help jumpstart her modeling career. Thanks to her new deal with Penthouse and www.playwithme.com, she is set to earn more money than most graduate students make in a year.