How Safe Is BART After Nia Wilson’s Murder? We Ask Police Chief Rojas
Youth Radio’s Andrea Jiménez sat down with BART Chief of Police Carlos Rojas to discuss rider safety and BART’s new safety proposal plan.
Youth Radio’s Andrea Jiménez sat down with BART Chief of Police Carlos Rojas to discuss rider safety and BART’s new safety proposal plan.
The national conversation on family separation is at a high pitch right now. Youth Radio’s team covering the border spoke with young people from El Paso, Texas and Juarez, Mexico–who grew up never seeing the border as a dividing line.
Two college students take us inside their summer job: living and working with migrant families in a shelter at the Texas border.
At age 14, Carlos crossed the border alone, migrating from El Salvador. In this interview, he shares the challenges he faced and his future plans.
A yearlong in-depth investigation finds several human rights violations at the Mexican border including families being ripped apart.
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the women’s march. And it’s been a busy year for women’s rights.
As many high school seniors scramble to get their college applications in on January first, some students of color find themselves with an extra set of questions to ask schools.
Application deadlines are coming up for graduating seniors interested in going to college next year. It’s a stressful time. Youth Radio talked to three graduating seniors, Arnav Gupta, Nina Roehl, and Sierra Fang-Horvath, about their mad sprint to the finish line.
Even if you haven’t thought about owning a car, you are essentially being placed on the road to ownership.