Why Youth Media
PBS News Student Reporting Labs believes that thoughtful local reporting and the interdisciplinary work of videos production are powerful ways for young people to learn, civically engage, and find their power. Including the youth perspective in news coverage (behind and in front of the camera) is critical. We work to amplify student voices so that their perspectives are represented and respected.
About UsLatest Reporting
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Indigenous artists on reclaiming authenticity at the ‘Future Imaginaries’ exhibition
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California art initiative examines how science and art collide
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Artists explore climate change and social justice
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Preserving Indigenous knowledge for future generations
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Bipartisan-bashing: A comedy troupe’s tonic to a politically polarized country
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Upcoming Prompts
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Climate change in my community
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Exploring immigrant experiences
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America’s hidden histories
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Elections 2024: Young leaders
October, 2024
Impact
Why Youth Media
PBS News Student Reporting Labs believes that thoughtful local reporting and the interdisciplinary work of videos production are powerful ways for young people to learn, civically engage, and find their power. Including the youth perspective in news coverage (behind and in front of the camera) is critical. We work to amplify student voices so that their perspectives are represented and respected.

Michael Conrad
Detroit, MI
Why Youth Media
PBS News Student Reporting Labs believes that thoughtful local reporting and the interdisciplinary work of videos production are powerful ways for young people to learn, civically engage, and find their power. Including the youth perspective in news coverage (behind and in front of the camera) is critical. We work to amplify student voices so that their perspectives are represented and respected.

Jean Biebel
Wauwatosa, WI
Why Youth Media
PBS News Student Reporting Labs believes that thoughtful local reporting and the interdisciplinary work of videos production are powerful ways for young people to learn, civically engage, and find their power. Including the youth perspective in news coverage (behind and in front of the camera) is critical. We work to amplify student voices so that their perspectives are represented and respected.

Joanna Greer
Silver Spring, MD