Youth Present Their Visions for Wedge Point Park With Haikus, Artwork, and Action Plan
Young people in Minneapolis continue to show why youth voices are important.
Young people in Minneapolis continue to show why youth voices are important.
Students from Ella Baker School and beyond are planning the future of Wedge Point Park.
The program examined how we can make school more engaging and education more equitable for all students, families, and communities.
Prioritizing impact doesn’t just make moral sense. There’s a business case for impact as well.
Youth led a conversation on health solutions with an emergency doctor and community leaders in the third episode of “Youth Community Journalism.”
We are entering a golden age for community solutions through community journalism.
Opioid addiction is a reality many communities confront today. In partnership with Conversaciones de Salud, our Youth Community Journalism Institute leads a town hall conversation with national experts, community leaders, and affected families on solutions for the opioid crisis.
Community journalism builds relationships with communities by creating solutions and is exactly what we need to create a sustainable future.
It’s great to see more people recognize the value of college student journalists. But if we really want to create a sustainable community-centered news ecosystem, we need to invest in even younger students.
We need to create a culture where parents and students are treated like customers.