[youthradioleaders] [generation prx] A New Year, A New YouthCast, A New You!
transatlantic at radijojo.de
transatlantic at radijojo.de
Sun Jan 9 13:08:37 EST 2011
Dear all,
Radijojo World Children's Radio and its Transatlantic Chapter "Across the Ocean" would like to invite you to two of our central projects for this year, Kids reporters, preferrably under 15, are invited to share their experiences, hopes, dreams, anger for common projects.
* Gender: how do boys and girls live in your community?
* Peace: what does that mean to me, to my peers, to my family?
Any length, any format, any region welcome.
The gender project should be send by the end of February; the Peace project should be prepared before March and finalized by the end of July 2011.
Every content will be shared with schools, youth centres, public / community radios and families at home via www.across-the-ocean.org, the radio exchange of non-commercial radios in Europe - and the common show will be shared via PRX and Generation PRX.
We are looking for your ideas and input! Aloha from Berlin, Germany!
Thomas Röhlinger
Founder & Editor in Chief
Radijojo World Children's Radio Network
www.world-childrens-radio.net
Transatlantic Children's Radio "Across the Ocean"
www.across-the-ocean.org
Radijojo
www.radijojo.de
On Mon 3/01/11 8:01 PM , Molly Adams <mollyelena at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> A happy and healthy New Year to you all! Why not make your vacation
> days last a little longer? TAKE SOME TIME TO LISTEN TO OUR LIST OF
> THE BEST YOUTH-MADE RADIO OF 2010 [1]. Not surprisingly to us, some
> of the just plain BEST radio of 2010 is on there. Innovative,
> experimental, humorous, and intimate, youth-made audio is always a
> trip and a treat. So get inspired by the young and usually volunteer
> producers who are going hard in the paint.
> And on the MOST RECENT EPISODE OF YOUTHCAST [2] , during a time of
> year when a lot of poeple are looking to the future, we present a
> story that looks to the past: Mara Kumagai Fink began by asking her
> grandmother about HER MEMORIES OF INTERNMENT IN THE 40S. When she
> brushed it off as not that bad, Mara took a trip to Manzanar,
> California, to see if her aunts had a similarly easygoing attitude
> about the four years their family was displaced by the government.
> This piece for Minnesota Public Radio News's Youth Radio Series
> [3] explores how we can get over a tumultuous, history-changing event
> and just how long the ripples of tragedy affect our lives. LISTEN TO
> "JAPANESE-AMERICAN GRANDDAUGHTER QUESTIONS INTERNMENT" AND MANY MORE
> YOUTH-PRODUCED RADIO FEATURES ON YOUTHCAST.ORG [4].
> In 2010, FACEBOOK SURPASSED GOOGLE FOR THE MOST VIEWED WEBSITE ON THE
> 'NET. A couple hundred of those pageviews came from YouthCast!
> Join the club and become a fan of ours at Facebook.com/YouthCast [5].
> Thanks for the support and here's to a year of fun and funding
> for everyone!
> -Molly Adams, Host and Curator
>
>
> Links:
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> [1] http://webmail.radijojo.de/HTTP://WWW.PRX.ORG/PLAYLISTS/154005
> [2] http://youthcast.org/?p=1675
> [3]
> http://minnesota.publicradio.org/standard/display/project_display.php?proj_
> identifier=2009/05/13/youthradio[4] http://webmail.radijojo.de/HTTP://WWW.YOUTHCAST.ORG/
> [5] http://www.facebook.com/youthcast
>
>
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