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     <title>Youth Radio Raw</title>
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     <copyright>&#xA9; Youth Radio 2008</copyright>
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   Youth Radio provides you with the best of our youth pieces uncut, raw, and updated weekly.
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   Youth Radio provides you with the best of our youth pieces uncut, raw, and updated weekly.
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     <title>Trash Books</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio Host: YouthRadio</itunes:author>
     <description>Youth Radio's Ankitha Bharadwaj can’t wean her self away from trashy teen novels! and says They’re like candy for my brain;</description>
     <itunes:subtitle>Youth Under Surviellance</itunes:subtitle>
     <itunes:summary>Youth Radio's Ankitha Bharadwaj can’t wean her self away from trashy teen novels! and says They’re like candy for my brain
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     <pubDate>Wed, 8 Oct 2008 12:0:00 GMT</pubDate>
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     <itunes:duration>1:23</itunes:duration>
     <itunes:keywords>Youth Radio's Ankitha Bharadwaj can’t wean her self away from trashy teen novels! and says They’re like candy for my brain:keywords>
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     <title>Major Woes</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio Host: YouthRadio</itunes:author>
     <description>Youth Radio's Jazmine Livingston explains how she has used sexism to her advantage in the male- dominated field of electrical engineering</description>
     <itunes:subtitle>Youth Under Surviellance</itunes:subtitle>
     <itunes:summary>Jazmine Livingston explains how she has used sexism to her advantage in the male- dominated field of electrical engineering
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     <pubDate>Tues, 9 Sept 2008 12:0:00 GMT</pubDate>
     <category>Youth</category>
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     <itunes:duration>2:27</itunes:duration>
     <itunes:keywords>Youth Radio's Jazmine Livingston explains how she has used sexism to her advantage in the male- dominated field of electrical engineering.</itunes:keywords>
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     <title>School Confinement</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio Host: YouthRadio</itunes:author>
     <description>Youth Radio's Rynesha Snowden explains why she finds a connection between her High school policies with her view on Prison Life</description>
     <itunes:subtitle>Youth Under Surviellance</itunes:subtitle>
     <itunes:summary>Youth Radio's Rynesha Snowden explains why she finds a connection between her High school policies with her view on Prison Life
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     <pubDate>Tues, 9 Sept 2008 12:0:00 GMT</pubDate>
     <category>Youth</category>
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     <itunes:duration>1:57</itunes:duration>
     <itunes:keywords>Youth Radio's Rynesha Snowden explains why she finds a connection between her High school policies with her view on Prison Life</itunes:keywords>
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     <title>We're Being Watched</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio Host: YouthRadio</itunes:author>
     <description>Orlando Describes how his hometown of San Francisco's crackdown on crime is so reactive it makes him and his friends feels uncomfortable.  He shares how his city needs to apply a more proactive approach.
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     <itunes:subtitle>Youth Under Surviellance</itunes:subtitle>
     <itunes:summary>Orlando Describes how his hometown of San Francisco's crackdown on crime is so reactive it makes him and his friends feels uncomfortable.  He shares how his city needs to apply a more proactive approach.
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     <pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2008 17:0:00 GMT</pubDate>
     <category>Youth</category>
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     <itunes:explicit>ye s</itunes:explicit>
     <itunes:duration>2:36</itunes:duration>
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     <title>Skinny Jeans</title>
     <itunes:author>Youth Radio Host: YouthRadio</itunes:author>
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     Caitlin Grey dissects the rising popularity of the SKINNY JEANS!
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     <itunes:subtitle>Students talk Skinny Jeans</itunes:subtitle>
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      Caitlin Grey dissects the rising popularity of the SKINNY JEANS!
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     <pubDate>Fri, 7 Mar 2008 17:0:00 GMT</pubDate>
     <category>Youth</category>
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     <itunes:duration>3:35</itunes:duration>
     <itunes:keywords> caitlin, grey, skinny, jeans, fashion, trends, popular, youth, radio</itunes:keywords>
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