RadioActive Youth Media
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Welcome KUOW's Spring 2016 RadioActive Youth Producers
KUOW's RadioActive Youth Media is proud to offer our spring journalism workshop at the Southwest Library in partnership with Seattle Public Library.Six...
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How My Bookworm Sister Left Our Refugee Camp
My sister Nasteha fought hard to get an education. We grew up in the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya.
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Welcome KUOW's Fall 2015 RadioActive Youth Producers
KUOW's RadioActive Youth Media is proud to offer our fall journalism workshop at the Columbia City Library, in partnership with the Seattle Public...
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Welcome KUOW's Summer 2015 RadioActive Youth Producers
KUOW's RadioActive Youth Media is proud to offer our summer journalism workshop. Eight teens, aged 16-18, will spend six weeks learning what it means to be a journalist.
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Welcome KUOW's Spring 2015 RadioActive Youth Producers
KUOW's RadioActive Youth Media is proud to offer our spring journalism workshop. Six teens, aged 16-18, will spend 12 weeks learning what it means to be...
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21 Things RadioActive Learned At Third Coast
KUOW's RadioActive Youth Media recently spent three days in Chicago with 550 of the world's most talented radio makers at the 2014 Third Coast International Audio Festival.
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Welcome KUOW's Fall 2014 RadioActive Youth Producers
KUOW's RadioActive Youth Media is proud to offer a fall journalism workshop at the Tukwila Community Center, in partnership with the City of Tukwila Parks & Recreation.
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Welcome KUOW's Summer 2014 RadioActive Youth Producers
KUOW's RadioActive Youth Media is proud to once again offer our summer radio journalism workshop! Eight students, ages 16-18, are spending six weeks learning what it means to be a journalist and gaining the skills they need to create radio stories. These youth producers do all of the research, interviews, writing, voicing and editing to produce feature stories and podcasts for KUOW. Look for their stories starting July 22!
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African Americans And Native Speakers Keep Swahili Language Alive
RadioActive’s Leija Farr grew up celebrating Kwanzaa, the year-end celebration that started in 1966 as a way for African Americans to connect with...
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How Karate Helped Local Sensei Escape Abuse
Joni Sharrah runs a dojo in Shoreline, north of Seattle. A teacher for 30 years, she knows that karate transcends punching and kicking. That's because...