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Skin Deep Vox Pop

From Fusion Youth Radio | Part of the Summer Audio Workshop 2011 series | :47

I wanted to know how my peers felt about their skin color. Their answers contradict rigid popular ideas of an ideal skin color.

Fyr_summer_boombox_prx_small I wanted to know how my peers felt about their skin color. Their answers contradict rigid popular ideas of an ideal skin color.

Music Matters Vox Pop

From Fusion Youth Radio | Part of the Summer Audio Workshop 2011 series | 02:17

A Vox Pop about types of music and how it influences us.

Fyr_summer_boombox_prx_small A Vox Pop about types of music and how it influences us.

Effects of Single Parenting

From Fusion Youth Radio | Part of the Summer Audio Workshop 2011 series | 04:50

I wanted to talk to people personally about the impact of not having a father around. These two women, a mother and daughter, both explain their lives without having help from a male figure.

Fyr_summer_boombox_prx_small I wanted to talk to people personally about the impact of not having a father around. These two women, a mother and daughter, both explain their lives without having help from a male figure.

Do You Want It?

From Fusion Youth Radio | Part of the Summer Audio Workshop 2011 series | 04:31

This “vox pop”-inspired mix asks how ordinary people in Chapel Hill, NC, view food and how food affects their lives. To answer one of my own questions, if I were to open up a restaurant, it would be a BBQ joint and I would call it “Notorious P.I.G.”

Music featured in this piece by Rev. B & The Wanna B’s.

Fyr_summer_boombox_prx_small This “vox pop”-inspired mix asks how ordinary people in Chapel Hill, NC, view food and how food affects their lives. To answer one of my own questions, if I were to open up a restaurant, it would be a BBQ joint and I would call it “Notorious P.I.G.” Music featured in this piece by Rev. B & The Wanna B’s.