¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾'s Youth Reporting /tags/wuncs-youth-reporting ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾'s Youth Reporting en-US Copyright Wed, 27 Nov 2024 01:59:00 GMT Durham cemetery seeks to give untold stories new life through national recognition /youth-reporting-institute/2024-11-26/durham-geer-cemetery-register-historic-places Youth reporter Andrew Rice talks to organizers working to preserve Geer Cemetery, one of Durham's oldest historically Black cemeteries, about their efforts to submit a listing on the National Register of Historic Places. Wed, 27 Nov 2024 01:59:00 GMT /youth-reporting-institute/2024-11-26/durham-geer-cemetery-register-historic-places Andrew Rice 'They want to stay here': Preserving the future of Chapel Hill's oldest historically Black community /youth-reporting-institute/2024-11-26/northside-preservation-chapel-hill-housing-rdu-community Longtime residents of Chapel Hill's Northside Neighborhood worry about the changing face of the community. Today, efforts have been made to help residents remain in Northside while educating and encouraging students to take a more active role within the community. Wed, 27 Nov 2024 01:59:00 GMT /youth-reporting-institute/2024-11-26/northside-preservation-chapel-hill-housing-rdu-community Maddie Policastro "We can't lose momentum," DPS staff continue to advocate for their students /youth-reporting-institute/2024-11-26/north-carolina-public-school-staff-fight-students-ncae-yri-youth-reporting On June 10, Durham Public Schools were awarded $27.4 million for the 2024-25 school budget. This and other wins around North Carolina are all part of a statewide fight for public education. Youth reporter Parys Smith spoke with public school workers and advocates around North Carolina about actively creating a movement for better public school funding. Wed, 27 Nov 2024 01:59:00 GMT /youth-reporting-institute/2024-11-26/north-carolina-public-school-staff-fight-students-ncae-yri-youth-reporting Parys Smith Asphalt Oceans: How Durham is working to make roads safer /youth-reporting-institute/2024-11-26/asphalt-oceans-how-durhams-roads-designed-deadly Every 15 days, someone is killed on Durham’s roads. Max Tendler talked to pedestrians at busy Durham intersections to see how they felt walking around the city without a car. Then, she spoke with the people designing plans to make Durham safer. Wed, 27 Nov 2024 01:59:00 GMT /youth-reporting-institute/2024-11-26/asphalt-oceans-how-durhams-roads-designed-deadly Max Tendler Peanut and Zelb's brings fresh produce to the heart of Norlina /wunc-youth-reporting-institute/2024-11-25/peanut-and-zelbs-food-deserts A food desert is defined as an area with limited access to healthy, affordable food. In North Carolina, more than 1.5 million people live in one. Before April 2023, Warren County had just two grocery stores. That’s part of what motivated one couple in the town of Norlina to bring fresh produce to the majority Black community. Mon, 25 Nov 2024 13:42:39 GMT /wunc-youth-reporting-institute/2024-11-25/peanut-and-zelbs-food-deserts Twumasi Duah-Mensah A Voice at the Table: Highways, Higher Pay, Historic Cemeteries, and a YRI 2024 Recap /news/2024-11-19/youth-radio-institute-2024-recap-jounralism-youth-bipoc ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾'s Youth Radio Institute spent the summer covering a variety of unique perspectives, collaborating with reporters in workshops, and then recapped the work at the listening party in August. We invite you to take a seat as we amplify and share stories from our 2024 Youth Reporting Cohort. On November 26 at 9 p.m., tune into A Voice at the Table, an hour-long special. Tue, 19 Nov 2024 18:02:21 GMT /news/2024-11-19/youth-radio-institute-2024-recap-jounralism-youth-bipoc Christopher Williams, Kamaya Truitt To Be Young, Black, and Mentally Healthy /youth-reporting-institute/2024-06-28/young-black-mentally-healthy-men-mental-health An interview series celebrating Men’s Mental Health Month, this is a collection of candid conversations with men from various walks of life who share their personal experiences with mental health. This series seeks to highlight the diversity of men’s mental health journeys, providing a platform for often unheard voices. Fri, 28 Jun 2024 15:48:07 GMT /youth-reporting-institute/2024-06-28/young-black-mentally-healthy-men-mental-health Caitlin Leggett Durham Book Club aims to open books, minds and access /wunc-youth-reporting-institute/2024-06-24/durham-book-club-open-books-yri-2024 ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾'s YRI covered the Durham Book Club's end-of-year meeting as their first in-field assignment, learning about the group's impact and planning process. Mon, 24 Jun 2024 14:45:53 GMT /wunc-youth-reporting-institute/2024-06-24/durham-book-club-open-books-yri-2024 Christopher Williams Changing the narrative and creating safe spaces for LGBTQ+ youth /youth-reporting-institute/2023-12-04/transgender-black-african-american-inclusivity-narrative-lgbtqia-queer-pride Each summer, youth reporters are tasked with telling stories from their communities. Youth reporter Parys Smith spoke with Kaliq Alexander about his trans journey and intention behind creating safe spaces for LGBTQ+ Youth. Mon, 04 Dec 2023 19:44:38 GMT /youth-reporting-institute/2023-12-04/transgender-black-african-american-inclusivity-narrative-lgbtqia-queer-pride Parys Smith