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Latest podcast episodes about youth media project

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Mother has Moment of Truth that leads to her rejecting conspiracy theories she believed

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 3:33


Like millions of Americans, Karen Robertson of Iuka, Mississippi believed in conspiracy theories. But one day she had an experience that convinced her to challenge her beliefs. She spoke about that moment with student reporter Makenna Mead of Mississippi Public Broadcasting's Youth Media Project. Their conversation is part of our Student Reporting Labs series on misinformation, "Moments of Truth." PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - Politics
Mother has Moment of Truth that leads to her rejecting conspiracy theories she believed

PBS NewsHour - Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 3:33


Like millions of Americans, Karen Robertson of Iuka, Mississippi believed in conspiracy theories. But one day she had an experience that convinced her to challenge her beliefs. She spoke about that moment with student reporter Makenna Mead of Mississippi Public Broadcasting's Youth Media Project. Their conversation is part of our Student Reporting Labs series on misinformation, "Moments of Truth." PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Sustenance
Episode 03 : Part 1 : Koksilah Music Festival : La kwala ogwa Emma Joye Frank

Sustenance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 28:44


“This is all we’ve got, its a beautiful planet we live on…from the waters of Cowichan Bay and all the way to the rivers of the Koksilah and Cowichan Rivers, that is truly a powerful, powerful medicine within itself”. The opening words of this special episode are those spoken in the opening ceremony by Tousilum, a Quw’utsun elder who greeted those gathered for the very first Koksilah Festival. Koksilah festival is reconciliation in action. The festival is organised in recognition and celebration of the sovereignty of Indigenous Nations in the unceded territories of British Colombia, Canada. As the festival organisers partner once again with Quw’utsun elders and traditional leaders to host Koksilah 2019, this compilation shares some of the highlights from Koksilah 2017. Part 1: La kwala ogwa, Emma Joye Frank, was born on the K'ómoks First Nation Reserve in 1994, in what is now known as the Comox Valley, Vancouver Island, Canada. She spent her childhood being raised in Port Alberni, disconnected from her culture. Just before high school, Emma moved with her family to Victoria. After graduation, she was invited to the Tribal Canoe Journey to Bella Bella in 2014. This experience was pivotal in reconnecting Emma to her culture. Since then, she has pursued filmmaking as a way to express her perspectives as an indigenous person. During a Youth Media Project at the Comox Valley Art Gallery Emma created Hase'- Breath of Life. She also made this doc to educate folks about the K'ómoks Estuary: Project Watershed and at Reel Youth Invention Film Camp she created: Beachwalker with original music/vocals & performance! Emma recently moved to Vancouver to explore her creativity as an artist: musician, performer, filmmaker, facilitator. You can follow her work here. Koksilah Music Festival takes place in the unceded territories of the Quw’utsun People at Tuwe’nu (Providence Farm), at the base of Pi’Paam’ (Mt. Tzouhalem) in what is commonly known as Cowichan Bay, or Tl’upalus in Hul’qumi’num. Get tickets to this year’s festival September 6-8 2019. Can’t go? Donate directly. All festival proceeds are donated to grassroots initiatives led by Indigenous people asserting sovereignty over their ancestral territories. These groups are working tirelessly to re-occupy and protect their traditional lands and waters, revitalize their cultural practices, and reconnect people with the land.

Let's Talk Jackson: Jackson, Mississippi

In episode 7x09, Donna Ladd sits down with Maisie Brown, a 17-year-old Murrah High student who Donna met when she was 14 and an 8th grader at Bailey Middle School. Since that time, Maisie has become a leader in the Youth Media Project, hosting the first YMP Mayoral Forum. She was a TEDxJacksonWomen speaker in 2016 (at age 15) and is a strong proponent of public education, changing the Mississippi flag and women’s rights. LINKS: - http://www.youthmediaproject.com/ - http://www.tedxjackson.com/blog/talks/maisie-brown-embrace-the-social-media-generation/ - http://www.jacksonfreepress.com/news/2017/apr/17/jps-teenagers-question-mayoral-candidates-ymp-pta-/ http://www.jacksonfreepress.com/news/2018/aug/03/parkland-teens-jackson-we-cant-turn-away-these-sta/ - http://www.jacksonfreepress.com/news/2016/mar/23/cloth-stick-represents-hatred-toward-me/ by Maisie Brown: - http://www.jacksonfreepress.com/news/2017/apr/17/jps-teenagers-question-mayoral-candidates-ymp-pta-/

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Culture et confiture
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Culture et confiture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2019 9:00


Le Youth Media Project est un programme annuel de développement professionnel en production média. C’est aussi une occasion d’épanouissement personnel et de placement d’emploi à l’intention des jeunes de 16 à 30 ans, dans l’île de Vancouver. Mené par le Musée des beaux-arts de la Vallée de Comox en collaboration avec des organismes communautaires locaux, le Youth Media Project est une initiative d’emploi et d’épanouissement personnel. Dix-huit court-métrages ont été réalisés par les neuf participants de la cuvée 2019. Léa Sapphire est l’une d’eux et elle nous présente ses réalisations. Les réalisations seront présentées le 12 avril prochain, à Courtenay.

Call It What You Will Salinas
Marcos Cabrera, Monterey County Youth Media Project

Call It What You Will Salinas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2017 77:48


This episode, Dom sits down with Marcos Cabrera from the Monterey County Youth Media Project.  This was a 2 week course that local students could participate in to learn from industry professionals on how to become better journalists.  This free program for high school and college students brought in veteran journalists that were able to work with students on taking their journalism skills to a higher level.  This program was modeled on the Mosaic High School Journalism Workshop that was founded by San Jose Mercury reporter, Joe Rodriguez, in 1993.  One of the first graduates was Marcos Cabrera and now he and others are sharing what they know with young journalists from our community.  This episode takes us not only into the program the participated in, but also the work Marcos has done as a reporter and as an active member of the local arts, such as Baktun 12.  Dom tries not to go off on tangents, but Marcos brings a diverse experience to the mic, so that there were a lot of interesting conversational roads to go down when talking to Marcos.  Listen in and Call It What You Will Salinas!

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Audio Revolution!
Body Modification

Audio Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2011 62:14


In this episode, youth in and around Santa Fe discuss the world of body modification. From tattoos having symbolic meaning to them being a part of a cultural identity, the show will give listeners a diverse range of perspectives on this important topic. Enjoy!

Audio Revolution!
Materialism

Audio Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2011 80:16


With such a grand topic, hosts Adrian Andre of Santa Fe Community College and Conor Cole of the MASTERS program guide listeners into the multiplicity that is Materialism. From poems about the material world to an interview with a man who lost it all to a commentary about the emotional and social value of material goods, this show will go cover a diversity of topics, so prepare yourself for an aural ride through the world of materialism.

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Audio Revolution!
Sports and Competition

Audio Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2011 55:48


Hosts Adriana Torres of Monte Del Sol and Miles Tokunow guide listeners through a multi-cultural, multi-dimensional, multi-faceted, and multi-voiced show on sports that covers diverse topics as cultural belonging, capitalism, and the craze that is watching sports on TV.

Audio Revolution!
SWAT Show on Suicide

Audio Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2011 50:37


Santa Fe High School’s Student Wellness Action Team (SWAT) joined us at YMP to share with their peers different perspectives on suicide and ways of prevention. SWAT decided to work with Youth Media Project to share this important information about suicide and how to get help with our community. Hosts Ariana Maestas and Nico Cruz guide you through a diversity of sounds and stories that include original poetry, interviews, sound collages, a panel discussion and an original hip hop song.

Audio Revolution!
War and Conflict: The Gaza Strip

Audio Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2011 58:08


The Audio Revolution! production team and students at the United World College in Las Vegas, NM teamed up to create this comprehensive show about the conflict occurring right now in the Gaza strip. Hosts Gabriel Rima of Monte Del Sol Charter School and Savannah Chapman, a sophomore at Capital High School, guide listeners through personal narratives of Israelis and Palestinians, interviews and the main focus of the show; an in-depth look at a performance done by United World College and Highland University students called The Gaza Monologues. The Monologues were written by 13-16 year old Gazans whose daily lives are intertwined war and conflict. We hope this show will give you insight into the conflict in the Gaza strip and the power of performance and narrative to help us understand each other.

Audio Revolution!
Humor Show

Audio Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2011 55:48


What better way to start off a new season of Audio Revolution! with a light-hearted show about humor! Hosts Adriana Torres of Monte Del Sol Charter School and Conor Cole of the Master's Program will make sure to guide you through a very fun and funny show. Comprised mostly of Radio Dramas created by Joey Chavez's Theater Class at New Mexico School For the Arts, this Audio Revolution! will present you with a diverse range of all-things-silly! From Spoofs to Slapstick humor to jokes about EXISTENTIALISM, the Humor show will leave you laughing and hopefully seeing the importance of humor in our everyday lives! Enjoy!

Audio Revolution!
What Is American?

Audio Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2010 55:48


In this edition of Audio Revolution! hosts Gabriel Rima and Savannah Chapman-Martinez take you into the depths of identity: What does it mean to be American? Who gets to be American and who doesn't? What are the freedoms and privileges American's have? And, do all American's have those freedoms? And what does it mean to be both American and another ethnicity and/or culture? These are some of the questions that get explored in this intense and immense Audio Revolution! This show features Carmen Gallegos' "Quien Soy," and Audio Cascades answering the questions: what it means to be American and what does American sound like? from students at Monte Del Sol Charter School. As well, the show showcases two panel discussions, one with the Santa Fe Indian School Spoken Word Team and another with members of our Production Team about White privilege, Hip Hop and Music. Lastly, the three regular segments will make sure to get you thinking about American Politics and inspire you to use the our relative freedoms to make a difference in all of your communities!

Audio Revolution!
Youth Stress Show

Audio Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2010 55:48


Join us while Audio Revolution! takes on this increasingly important issue. We’ll investigate the busy lives of teens and what they do to cope with the stress, anxiety and depression that is ever-present in high schools and colleges today. Featured in this intense show are pieces from Zoe Ballargin and Ethan Parrot of Monte Del Sol High School, Capital High School sophomore Savannah Chapman-Martinez, a panel discussion with student writers at GeNext (The New Mexican’s youth section), an interview with Karen Rencountre, New Mexico’s Gay Straight Alliance coordinator, as well as regular pieces by Gabriel Rima and Conor Cole of the Audio Revolution! Production Team. Hosts Carmen Gallegos and Adriana Torres facilitate this exploration of pressing issue of stress within youth communities. Listen to what’s too much youth today and find out how they are combating their stresses!

Audio Revolution!
Unconventional Art

Audio Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2010 55:48


Explore the underground with Audio Revolution!. This show investigates the world of unconventional, underrepresented, and underground arts. From Hip Hop to art happenings and video games to spoken word poetry, this Audio Revolution! will get you reconsidering what is art and why it might or might not be important. Let hosts Adrian Andre of Santa Fe Community College and Conor Cole in the Master’s program guide you through the unseen and unappreciated. With interviews of Lisa Donahue of SFAI about Flash Flood and Vince Kadlubek, a founder of Meow Wolf, a spoken word Blessing poem by the Santa Fe Indian School spoken word team as well as pieces about the commericalization of Hip Hop, Video Games as an art form and a special Seeds of Sound rap by Audio Revolution! production team members, there’s no way you won’t be inspired to learn more about what’s just outside of the box… Enjoy!

Audio Revolution!
Halloween Show

Audio Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2010 55:48


Halloween Hosts Arlyn Torres and Savannah Chapman-Martinez of Capital High School guide you through a scary, spooky and informative edition of Audio Revolution! This show features a history of Halloween, a special telling of the local legend, La Llorona by Savannah Chapman-Martinez, a Conortary by Conor Cole about the absolute best methods to trick or treat. As well, there are pieces on popular halloween costumes for this year, a panel discussion with students at Monte Del Sol on racism and sexism in contemporary Halloween, a personal ghost story by Brittania Rael of Capital High School and a Halloween special Seeds of Sound by Gabe Rima about celebrating holidays meaningfully and with intent. Enjoy and make sure your windows are closed because this show will keep you on your toes…

Audio Revolution!
Youth Media Project Summer Intensive Showcase

Audio Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2010 48:49


Listen to the first show of Audio Revolution!’s fall 2010 season! This show highlights the work done by students during Youth Media Project’s Summer Intensive 2010. With the help of Carmen Gallegos and Eliot Fisher of Youth Media Project and Lisa Donahue and Perish of the Santa Fe Art Institute, the students created pieces that range from songs to fictional poems to family narratives to personal manifestos! This show includes all of their pieces as well as show regulars such as Conor Cole’s Conortary about Audio Revolution! and Gabriel Rima’s Seeds of Sound. Let your hosts Conor Cole and Adriana Torres guide you through these incredible and moving pieces.

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