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#PassTheMicYouth seeks to amplify the voices of young people by sharing their lived experiences and stories of activism through a podcast and blog. Pass The Mic Youth is made possible by NC State Extension.

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#PassTheMicYouth seeks to amplify the voices of young people by sharing their lived experiences and stories of activism through a podcast and blog. Pass The Mic Youth is made possible by NC State Extension.

    Refugee Hope Partners

    Refugee Hope Partners

    Nyawira speaks to three students, Hamed, Roshika, and Safi, about their experiences as refugees, writers, and students. And we hear poetry they have written!

    • 19 Min.
    The Urban Garden Initiative w/ Zofi Sanders

    The Urban Garden Initiative w/ Zofi Sanders

    Zofi Sanders describes her work as a leader for global non-profit The Urban Garden Initiative, and talks community, creativity and youth voices.

    • 10 Min.
    Mic Drop: Youth Reporting Institute

    Mic Drop: Youth Reporting Institute

    We are joined by Sofia and Kiana, two student reporters with the Youth Reporting Institute at WUNC.

    • 30 Min.
    On Medical Racism

    On Medical Racism

    Timi chats about her research and personal experience on the topic of medical racism in the United States.

    • 11 Min.
    The Youth Vote

    The Youth Vote

    The 2020 election was years in the making and it was a dominating presence in the media and in our minds. In this week's episode we're talking about the role of young people as both voters and important stakeholders in the political process. We spoke with Cassie and Neha who interned with the Eagleton Institute of Politics RU Voting initiative.
     
    For more stories on youth activism, check out PassTheMicYouth.com

    • 21 Min.
    2020: Looking Back and Paving the Way Forward

    2020: Looking Back and Paving the Way Forward

    The landscape of activism saw tremendous change in 2020. Multiple dimensions of human life needed greater attention and care, and the individual's role as an activist in society became more defined. In light of this, we wanted to take the time to reflect on this past year, learn from our experiences, and try to articulate our vision for the future of activism and social transformation. To help us do this, we asked four of our friends who have previously been on the podcast to share their thoughts. Take a listen to what Ameer Abdul, Macy Lee, Cyrus Rad, and Ushab Dahal had to say about 2020!
     
    For more stories of youth activism and additional resources, check out passthemicyouth.ces.ncsu.edu

    • 30 Min.

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