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Youth Radio on KQED-FM Podcast
2006 Greatest Hits
A sampling of Youth Radio's best stories of 2006, inlcuding a survey of one of the biggest trends in music this year-the Bay Area’s very own hyphy movement. Also, how Attention Deficit Disorder drugs like Ritalin have made the leap to become recreational drugs… on a black market that’s rapidly expanding on college campuses across the country...and a personal essay about the end of the N-word.
(December 31 on KQED) |
New Orleans Show
On the next Youth Radio on KQED-FM, the stories of young people in New Orleans a year after Hurricane Katrina. Young residents discuss the senseless violence in their neighborhood, a young jazz artist explores the affect of Katrina on his life and his craft and a New Orleans native explains a local music craze among young people. Youth Radio also profiles a youth organization that provides job opportunities for young people while aiding in the city’s rebuilding process and we ask young people the question: What role did God play in Hurricane Katrina?
(November 26 on KQED) |
The Music Show
On the next Youth Radio on KQED-FM, we’re talking about music. You’ll hear from a young man who wonders if there’s still room for the blues on today’s playlists, as well as young woman’s thoughts on a new R&B singer from the UK. Plus, a look at whether song lyrics really drive teens to be “Promiscuous.”
(October 29 on KQED) |
Extra Curricular Activities
On the next Youth Radio on KQED-FM, a look at some of the top youth stories making news, including a panel discussion on the causes of and possible solutions for the unfortunate increase in youth murders in Oakland, and around the Bay Area. You'll also hear one young woman’s thoughts about the arguments with her mother over online journals and privacy, as well as a report on a new trend of Whites-only cultural awareness groups.
(September 24 on KQED) |
New Transitions
This Month on Youth Radio looks at some of the top youth stories making news, including a report on suicides taking place in California youth correctional facilities. Also, one young Latina woman's shares her thoughts on why she simply can't watch UniVision, plus a panel of college-bound students discusses how they are dealing with their upcoming transition
(August 27 on KQED) |
Youth Radio News Magazine
This Month on Youth Radio on KQED-FM, a look at some of the top youth stories making news. You’ll hear about the latest musical artist making a splash on the mainstream charts, as well as one young man’s reflection on the continued use of a racial slur in everyday conversation. We’ll also bring you an insider’s look at the recent NBA Draft.
(July 30 on KQED) |
Hyphy Music & More
This Month on Youth Radio on KQED-FM, a look at some of the top youth stories making news. You'll hear about the newest hip-hop music style that's broken into the mainstream, as well as a discussion on public versus private high schools. We'll also bring you young people's perspectives on immigration.
(June 25 on KQED) |
Youth Stories Making News
This Month on Youth Radio on KQED-FM, a look at some of the top youth stories making news today. You’ll hear perspectives on the California Exit Exam, and find out about the black market for prescription drugs on college campuses. We’ll also continue our coverage of the Iraq War and its effects on friends and family.
(May 28 on KQED) |
Immigration Policy: HR4437
This month on Youth Radio on KQED-FM, we take a closer look at the national debate on immigration. We'll bring you stories and commentaries from young people who are speaking out about their personal experiences - at home, at school, and on the front lines of the protests.
(April 30 on KQED) |
Environmental Justice
This month on Youth Radio on KQED-FM, we take a closer look at environmental justice. We'll bring you stories and commentaries from young people who are getting involved with the health of their own communities and reflecting on how “justice” intersects with the more common notions of what it means to be “green.”
(March 26 on KQED) |
Love lives of the young and – innocent?
This month on Youth Radio on KQED-FM, we're looking at relationships! From fooling around to settling down, from love's thrall to the "booty call," we'll share stories and commentaries that reveal what teenagers are thinking when it comes to being together.
(February 26 on KQED) |
All You Can Eat: A Youth Radio Culinary Journey
This month on Youth Radio on KQED-FM, we take you on a culinary journey, showcasing a diverse menu of stories and commentaries that reveal how young people celebrate and relate to food! Our selection includes a young cancer patient whose chemotherapy treatments are costing him his favorite foods, a high school student who blows the lid off the underground junk food trade, and various thoughts from Bay Area youth about all things food. So get your grub on!
(January 29 on KQED) |
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