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Youth
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Through hands-on practice, working relationships with industry professionals, and production of award-winning programming, Youth Radio students learn the basics of broadcasting. In the process, they're exposed to a broad spectrum of media-related careers. But technical training is only part of the picture. Through their journalism education, Youth Radio students also strengthen their foundation in basic "life-skills": verbal expression, writing, computer technology, critical thinking, conflict resolution, and more.
What about life-after-Youth Radio? Graduates emerge with a new confidence and hope for creating a positive professional future for themselves, and with concrete skills and contacts to get them there. Youth Radio contributes to the empowerment of teenagers by giving them tools they'll need for success. We also bring youth perspectives to the airwaves, shedding light on the concerns and interests of our young people.
Visit our website, www.youthradio.org, for more features, stories, podcasts, video podcasts-- and to tune in to our web radio station. You can also find our web radio station on iTunes Radio under the Eclectic, Public and Urban categories.
Hometown:
Oakland, CA
Country:
United States
Occupation:
radio producers & youth culture experts
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Youth Radio
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Why would you tell me not to judge those kids, but its okay to judge "the b**** who got what she deserved"? Why is it okay to judge "sometimes" but not others?
The least you could do is maturely address this victim-blaming mentality. Your video seems to condone it.
You should educate yourself on feminism. This is not the middle ages and while problems among youth should be addressed maturely, you seem to go so far as to condone bullying, hatred, and even rape.
peace!