Generation Justice

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Sinopsis

Generation Justices mission is to inspire youth to become media makers committed to social transformation.Generation Justice trains teens to approach journalism from a social justice and media justice framework. This is a multi-media project that gives voice to activism locally, nationally and internationally. The end desire of Generation Justice is that youth will leave our program more educated about community strengths and problems and that they will have the, critical thinking, inter-personal, and journalism tools to effectively work on solutions to injustice.The youth participants are trained in radio broadcasting, blogging, video blogging, and digital story-telling. The teens go out into the community and participate in organizing/civic engagement activities highlighting grassroots community organizers, youth activists, and peace makers. They are also challenged to expand their understanding of social justice, democracy, inclusion, and equity and to use media as a tool for social change and youth activism.

Episodios

  • 7.26.15 - Lena Quintana & 111 Media Collective

    27/07/2015 Duración: 46min

    On this program, we feature the work of awesome local community members! First, we hear from Magdalena (Lena) Quintana, a Global Youth Messenger with the Centers for Spiritual Living. Lena has been working to establish a successful youth program at the Rio Grande Center for Spiritual Living since she was 13 years old. She is a local and global youth leader. Then we chat with James Black and Faustino Villa from the 111 Media Collective, an Albuquerque-based screen printing shop.

  • 7.19.15 - Dr. William Barber II (NM Voices For Children)

    20/07/2015 Duración: 50min

    This show features Reverend Dr. Barber’s keynote speech at the New Mexico Voices for Children: Kids Count conference that took place on June 29. Reverend Dr. Barber’s powerful speech touches on issues of equality as well as on what it means to speak up for the youth.

  • 6.14.15 Voting Rights Panel

    15/06/2015 Duración: 46min

    In this program, we explore what the historical struggle for voting rights looks like, and what we’re still struggling for here in New Mexico. We will be sharing audio from the recent Voter’s Rights Panel hosted by Congresswoman Michelle Lujan Grisham, which includes Senator Daniel Ivey-Soto, County Clerk Maggie Toulouse Oliver, Pamelya Herdon of the Southwest Women's Law Center, Israel Chávez of Equality New Mexico, and Adrien Lawyer of the Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico. Subscribe to this podcast on itunes and never miss an update! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/generation-justice/id932046250?mt=2

  • 6.7.15 - 2015 Women on the Move Awards

    08/06/2015 Duración: 44min

    We celebrate the powerful women in our community by bringing you audio from this year's Women on the Move Awards, presented by YWCA Middle Rio Grande. Hear the speeches and awards presentations in their entirety, music, and much more!

  • 5.17.15 - Community Announcements

    18/05/2015 Duración: 26min

    In this program, we honor our community by sharing information on issues and upcoming events happening around town. From cultural events, policy forums, and opportunities for young people, this hour has it all!

  • 5.3.15 Wake Self and DJ Young Native

    05/05/2015 Duración: 59min

    Listen to the performances put on by local artists Wake Self and DJ Young Native. We had an incredible in-depth conversation and were fortunate enough to share exclusive content. We also premiered live performances from their upcoming album!

  • 4.26.15 Water is Life

    27/04/2015 Duración: 55min

    The Southwest recently experienced the worst drought in its history. In fact, California recently implemented water restrictions for its residents. What can New Mexico do to avoid this? And how can we ensure that our unique systems and relationships to water thrive and flourish? We discuss the drought, conservation, and the future of water in New Mexico.

  • 4.19.15 My ABQ

    20/04/2015 Duración: 34min

    Generation Justice devoted a whole show to upcoming community events. Click play to listen to hear a power packed Community Calendar!! Too often, too many things get overlooked or forgotten about in the community while they shouldn’t be. This stellar line-up of calendar events is something everyone should hear about. Photo credit: Mike Tungate

  • 4.12.15 Sustainable Earth

    13/04/2015 Duración: 36min

    Generation Justice hears about the University of New Mexico's Sustainability Program and Earth Day. Sustainability Studies students talk with us about a more sustainable campus for UNM as well as waste management and environmental degradation. We’ll also hear from Arturo Sandoval, one of the original founders of Earth Day!! (photo by 1800recycling)

  • 3.29.15 Frank Waln

    30/03/2015 Duración: 59min

    Award-winning Lakota Hip-hop performer, producer and artist Frank Waln acknowledges the inequality of opportunity in America but also encourages young Natives to meet that deficit head-on.

  • 3.22.15 Legislative Session Update

    23/03/2015 Duración: 50min

    The 2015 ‪New Mexico‬ Legislative Session came to a close. We're joined by two experts to stay up-to-date with the legislation that will directly affect our communities. Sitting in studio with us was Patrick Davis, Executive Director and Journalist from Progress Now NM and Adrian Carver, co-director from the NM Youth Alliance at the New Mexico Forum for Youth in Community.

  • 3.15.15 Santolina :: Cesar Chavez :: Legislature

    16/03/2015 Duración: 43min

    We explored what’s in the future for Albuquerque, whether it’s the decision over the Santolina Master Plan, the upcoming events in honor of César Chávez, or what’s happening in our New Mexico State Legislature. We're joined by Virginia Necochea and Juan Reynosa, who spoke about how the Santolina Land Development will impact our community. We also had organizers from the Recuerda a Cesar Chavez Committee, Danny Hernandez and Diana Martinez-Campos, to help us learn more about the march, fiesta, exhibits, food, and music.

  • 3.8.15 - PARCC Exam and Walkouts

    09/03/2015 Duración: 46min

    From Las Cruces to Albuquerque and Santa Fe, young leaders across New Mexico are standing together against the ‪PARCC‬ exam. On this program, we bring you the voices of the student organizers and activists that participated in the ‪‎PARCC walkouts‬. They share what these demonstrations mean to them and why they’ve organized around this issue. We’re also be joined by attorney Larry Kronen to discuss students’ rights.

  • 3.1.15 - Celebrate Black History Month - Roslyn M. Brock

    03/03/2015 Duración: 34min

    Recently, we attended the 30th Annual Africana Studies at UNM ‪Black History Month‬ Kick-off brunch. The Keynote Speaker at this year’s brunch was Roslyn M. Brock. Ms. Brock is the Chairman of the National Board of Directors for the NAACP. She is the youngest person and only fourth women to hold the position of Chair of the National Board. In this program, we bring you her powerful speech in its entirety.

  • 2.22.15 Net Neutrality And Community Cinema

    23/02/2015 Duración: 41min

    On this program we talk with Laurel Wyckoff from New Mexico PBS about their ‪#‎CommunityCinema‬ project, which will screen the film ‪#‎AmericanDenial‬. This project combines educational and documentary style film screenings with powerful panel discussions on issues that impact our community. We also talk with Steven Renderos from the Center for Media Justice about the importance of ‪#‎NetNeutrality‬ and what the next steps are on this important battle for open internet access.

  • 2.15.15 - Ethnic Studies and Institutional Racism

    16/02/2015 Duración: 37min

    This program discusses institutionalized racism and the importance of Ethnic studies in New Mexico. We're joined by New Mexico State Senator Linda Lopez, who proposed a memorial this legislative session that would require every state-funded agency to adopt policies addressing institutional racism. We'll also talk with Chicano Studies teacher Veronica Medina and her two students Gabriella Ortega and Eric Gonzales from Albuquerque High School.

  • 2.8.15 - Carnaval 2015: Port to Port

    10/02/2015 Duración: 45min

    This program features an extended interview with Pilar and Frank Leto, the directors of Music and Dance: Carnaval 2015 “Port to Port” about love, dance, culture and identity. They’ll also be talking about the history of Carnaval and Afro-Cuban culture in New Mexico. We also announce legislative bills and memorials to keep an eye on.

  • 2.1.15 Powdrell's [Radio]

    02/02/2015 Duración: 47min

    To honor the first day of Black History Month, 1st Year Generation Justice Fellow, Jason Fuller, spoke with the owners of Mr. Powdrell's Barbeque House. We discussed food and culture in New Mexico, over the last 50 years, through the stories and insights of Joe and Rita Powdrell. We also explored the importance of history, entrepreneurship, innovation, and much more!

  • 1.21.07 - An DaVinci Code Roundtable and interview with Indian Education APS

    29/01/2015 Duración: 40min

    DaVinci Code Roundtable w/Kyle, Michael, Jonquilyn - Lucia . Also an interview w/Daisy Thompson Director of Indian Education Department of Albuquerque Public Schools- by our YR member, Mariah Gonzales

  • 12.24.06 - Holiday Special Show

    29/01/2015 Duración: 29min

    Holiday Special Show

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