City Slam: Black In Three Movements
Youth Radio’s Soraya Shockley shares a lesson she learned from a kindergarten experience where she had to choose a crayon to match her skin tone.
Youth Radio’s Soraya Shockley shares a lesson she learned from a kindergarten experience where she had to choose a crayon to match her skin tone.
This is 21st-century racism. This is Neo-America. This is white supremacy. This is Albany.
A short film profiling different teenagers in the Bay Area.
Growing up and making hard life decisions… and then finding your way out.
Before you get mad, you should actually watch the show.
With all this clown hysteria and fear mongering going on, a few Youth Radio reporters decided to face their fears and get to the heart of what’s really scaring people this fall. And you won’t believe what they found!
Asha Richardson shares how we created West Side Stories (Oaktown) – our interactive map of gentrification at Creative Mornings. Creative Mornings is a breakfast lecture series for the creative community.
Some residents who live on Treasure Island in the San Francisco Bay are concerned about exposure to toxins, because many areas on the island have been marked as radioactive. Young people who live there worry about potential health risks.
For some people, picking out an outfit is as simple as throwing on a shirt and putting on a pair of jeans. But 16-year-old Youth Radio Reporter Dani Tarver is not one of them. By 5 o’clock in the morning, she’s already “late” for her daily routine getting ready for school.