Comments for Queer Youth Valentine

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Produced by outLoud radio: Alla Pekareva, Heather Riggall, Noah Miller

Other pieces by outLoud Radio at Youth Radio

Summary: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, & transgender youth (and friends) riff on the theme of Valentine's Day.
 

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Review of Queer Youth's perspective of V-Day!

An intentional but well planned and thoughtful piece about queer youth’s perspective of Valentine’s Day. This vox pop gives some very insightful, humorous, and entertaining answers that makes me, the listener, laugh and interested in hearing more. The music draws me into the podcast and makes this controversial topic humorous rather than tense. If the producer introduced themselves and existed the piece with an outro to complete the piece, it would be a 4-star instead of a 3-star review.

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Review of Queer Youth Valentine

Very good opening, using the music to set the tone. The questions are good, they are open so people can answer but not intrusive either. The transition from the answers you were getting was a jolt switching from the "straight" to the "queer" answers gives shock value. This piece has been well scripted and I give kudos to the producers for taking grasp of a touchy subject and doing well with it.

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Review of Queer Youth Valentine

Any Valentines related programming could benefit from these young GLBTQ voices. Instead, it's light and irreverent. It's a welcome youth produced antidote to a holiday that's generally played very straight in the media and in the popular conciousness.

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Review of Queer Youth Valentine

This piece gave a very interesting perspective on homosexual youth's view of valentine's day. The audio was intriguing however, the producer's voice extracted from the various teens perspectives. Overall this piece was well planned, funny, and interesting.

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Review of Queer Youth Valentine

A vox pop piece featuring "on the street" Q&A with GLBT teens about Valentine's Day. If matched with other features and/or interview segments, it can provide a unique perspective from a group of articulate youth.

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Review of Queer Youth Valentine

It is so important that we hear the voices of youth who don't fit the hetero mold. It is impressive to hear these kids being confident about who they are (not victimized outcasts) and having the same mix of sincerity and sarcasm common to all teens. This program would be most useful in pointing out the sameness of all kids rather than the differentness of gay kids. For many audiences, that might be the more important message.