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Podcast: Democracy & Z

The podcast features young people from communities across our listening area, sharing their unique Gen-Z perspective on issues like immigration, gun violence and the environment.

Episode 3, Part 1: Stand Up and Speak

April 10, 2020 Webmaster 1

First up, you gotta hear some of these poems. Ella unpacks some familiar nursery rhymes, for our present moment; Mama explains why nobody gets an […]

Episode 2, Part 3: Just Get Out There

April 2, 2020 Webmaster 0

“Come save the world with us. We’ll be your friends.“ They’re making the posters. They’re rocking the hashtags. They’re organizing the rallies—and actually showing up. […]

Episode 2, Part 2: Activism Fatigue

April 2, 2020 Webmaster 0

“In 2020, a lot of people are gonna be like, why even? Why even go to the polls? Look what happened last time…. Just watching […]

Episode 2, Part 1: Why We Rally

April 2, 2020 Webmaster 0

“Do you see yourself as an activist?” The podcasters reflect on their different paths into politics, and remember the inspiring impact of Walnut Hills government […]

Episode 1, Part 3: Hopes, Dreams, Fears

March 23, 2020 Webmaster 0

“I wanna be out there doing something that’s relevant. I wanna be out there doing something that helps people.” Demographers define Generation Z as the […]

Episode 1, Part 2: Citizens Of The World

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“Our generation is learning how to accept things step by step, such as immigration… Our population has over 30 percent of immigrants, in our school, […]

Episode 1, Part 1: Who We (Really?) Are

March 23, 2020 Webmaster 0

“Social media is just a front. You never really know what’s going on with this generation. They want to hide behind things, but at the […]

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