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VancouverJust Think
Just Think teaches young people to understand the words and images in media, and to think for themselves. Their website features examples of youth-produced informational media about topics ranging froTeaching to Change LA
Teaching to Change LA invites youth, educators, and community members to explore how Los Angeles schools can promote powerful civic participation. People participate civically in many ways. They volunGlobal-i by LA Youth
Global-i is a website for youth to examine issues with international themes and offer their perspectives on topics such as cultural identity, war, immigration, travel, and current affairs. The projectGirlsEyeView photo exhibit on display at Ware High
The Ware High School library is hosting an exhibition of photography produced by members of the Youth Action Coalitions GirlsEyeView.Youth Media Reporter
Open Society (Soros) summary of current news and resources for young people and youth media orgs( ( ( ( GENERATION PRX ) ) ) )
The Youth Editorial Board (YEB) is a rotating group of three youth responsible for writing reviews of audio pieces produced by youth (YEB members write reviews of adult pieces too, but their priorityThe Merrow Report
The Merrow Report is a series of documentaries on youth and learning for public television. Working closely with Listen Up! on Youth Speak Out on Education project, the youth production teams have acYouth Voices
Washington, DC youth mediaPupaza din tei Iasi
⊘Pupaza Din Tei⊘ newspaper is the only paper in Romania written and managed entirely by children with ages between 9 and 14.writingkid
Places where young people can sell their articles, etc to news outlets. cool.Vibewire.net
By rewiring youth media in Australia , this popular, interactive community empowers young people using technology.rise up radio
- a radio show by youth, highlighting youth activismArt Start
Values and nurtures the voices, hearts, and minds of under-served children and teenagers in New York City and helps them transform their lives through the creative process.Listen Up!
A PBS site “to help youth be heard in the mass media, contributing to a culture of free speech and social responsibility.” Tools for youth media development, opportunities for funding, sharing and recThe Freechild Project
Connecting young people and social change around the worldYouth Channel
An NYC-based alternative to mass media created to provide equal access to all young people, regardless of ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or social status. The Youth Channel is governWe The People Media
The Urban Youth Journalism Program broadens the intellectual, educational and career horizons of youths who live in public housing and other low-income neighborhoods in Chicago by training them to comSiLiCoN vAlLeY dE-bUg
A publication made by young workers, writers, and artists in Silicon Valley. "We are a platform for the unheard voices of Silicon Valleys young and temporary."Youth Communication
True stories from young people in foster care and homeless youth in NYC, published since 1980. Founded by a former Youth Liberation member.Foster Care Youth United
A bi-monthly magazine written by and for young people in foster care. FCYU is designed to give a voice to young people living in the system by providing a forum for an open exchange of views and experBlunt Youth Radio Project
Produces a weekly call-in public affairs radio show for teens every Monday night from 7:30 to 8:30 on WMPG, Portland, Maines community radio station.Justice Learning
Inspired by programs from NPRs "Justice Talking" series and commentary articles from The New York Times, students involved with Justice Learning discuss issues and current events relevant tYouth Media Speak Out on Youth & Social Change
Last summer, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation invited youth media representatives from across the country to join Foundation staff for a mutual learning experience around how youth media producers can connChildrens PressLine
CPL uses an oral journalism process created by its predecessor, Childrens Express. By relying on the spoken word rather than the written, CPL enables kids of all ages and literacy levels to be traine