Why Black Lives Matter: Baltimore Teens Share Their Insight
Young filmmakers on race and identity.
Young filmmakers on race and identity.
I’ve been interning at a tech company that makes mobile apps. Being young, black and Muslim, it’s a little intimidating working in a place without many people of color.
Your best friends are supposed to keep your biggest secrets. And when that secret is clinical depression, a betrayal of trust can lead to a dark spiral.
Brooke Anderson writes this open letter to her father, who was sent to prison when she was an infant, and with…
When tragedy strikes, it leaves echoes long after the moment itself.
Kailah Hall shares the story of when her family was touched by gun violence: searching for answers to bring the family together.
Our friends at Wide Angle Youth Media in Baltimore, Maryland talked with local youth to get their reactions to the election of Donald J. Trump as President of the United States of America.
I wish I didn’t have to choose sides. My friends are totally against the police because they think cops are all out to get them. On the other hand, my cousin is a police officer and also a single mother of three.
By Wide Angle Youth Media for Youth Radio Producers at Wide Angle Youth Media in Baltimore, MD talked with youth at a…