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YMP is proud to say that we made the cut again this year and a YMP-produced project was recognized by PRX on their “Best Youth-Made Radio of 2011″ list.
Nationally recognized YouthCast features Ahmed Hameid’s radio story, “Palestinian Hoop Dreams” and an interview by YouthCast host, Molly Adams.
When a decision must be made, what do you draw upon to guide your next move? Might you be directed by happenstance or a notion that an imagined future, strung together with a blueprint of actions, points the way? Enter the conversation about chance and choice with novelist Lisa Gray Fisher, Alicia Dondo, and Santa Fe’s own Martha and Grant Franks.
Listen to an interview of Judy Goldberg on Santa Fe’s Chamber of Commerce Director Simon Brackley’s show, “Business Matters,” on KTRC, 1260 am, a Hutton Broadcasting station.
Click the link below to read the stories by Youth Media Project alums Eliot Fisher and Carmen Gallegos included in Santa Fe Beyond 400, Passing the Baton. Beyond 400 is a project of the Santa Fe 400th Committee that looks forward to the future of Santa Fe on the occasion of its 400th anniversary.
The Santa Fe New Mexican GenNext’s Tori Velarde speaks with YMP’s Miles Tokunow and Monique Lacoste about the Audio Revolution! Showcase. The event was held at Santa Fe Complex on March 18, 2011 and featured live music, theater, dance, spoken word, hip-hop, commentary, video and more. Many of the performances came from YMP’s educational partners, who are regularly featured on Audio Revolution! Radio broadcasts.
KUNM’s News Director, Jim Williams, features “Youth Speak Out,” a series of 2 minute commentaries by youth.
Alex Wirth, a writer from Santa Fe New Mexican’s Generation Next previews YMP’s new partnerships and 2010 summer intensive:
“The Youth Media Project also is starting a partnership with Generation Next to bring local youth stories published in The New Mexican’s teen section to the radio.
‘We are just trying to give youth a voice — that’s the goal, and in order to do that we expanded our horizons by taking partnerships with organizations like Generation Next,’ Torres said.”