Series for Blunt Youth Radio Project
Young people all over the country are deeply driven to be youth climate activists. One way they are doing this is by figuring out how to best use their voice to advocate for the issues that matter most to them. Youth producers from around southern Maine met virtually during the pandemic as part of a 12-week Blunt Youth Radio audio workshop focused on climate activism. These pieces are their final projects created during the workshop.
- From: Blunt Youth Radio Project
- Updated: May 10, 2021
- From: Blunt Youth Radio Project
- Updated: Mar 15, 2016
Youth Led Public Affairs Live from Blunt Youth Radio
- From: Blunt Youth Radio Project
- Updated: Jan 13, 2015
Blunt Youth Radio is trying to give Japanese people a way to tell the story of their experience following the March 11, 2011 Tohoku Earthquake. Messages from Japan is gathering and sharing the stories of regular Japanese people since the devastating earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis.
- From: Blunt Youth Radio Project
- Updated: Apr 27, 2011
- From: Blunt Youth Radio Project
- Updated: Nov 20, 2005
Blunt youth producers explore the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina by documenting the displaced, and taking at hard look at the racial inequality exposed by the storm.
- From: Blunt Youth Radio Project
- Updated: Oct 17, 2005
Blunt Presents Special Coverage of the 2004 Presidential Election
- From: Blunt Youth Radio Project
- Updated: Feb 02, 2004
Incarcerated youth from the Long Creek Youth Development Center in South Portland, Maine tell stories of life behind bars.
- From: Blunt Youth Radio Project
- Updated: Aug 02, 2012