YOUTH PRODUCED MEDIA


The New Podcast: YouthSoup

YouthSoup is a youth produced podcast from Listen Up Youth Radio’s Youth Media Collective, distributed by our friends at the Alive Podcast Network! Each episode is told from your everyday youth who discuss real-life social issues that teens and young adults face in our daily lives. As media storytellers, it is our intention to add some youth to your soup, some flavor to your day, and to acknowledge and raise awareness of these topics to let you know you are not alone.


Youth Produced Audio Stories

 

2021 Imagining Future Worlds Radio Play

During summer 2021, a group of Listen Up youth were a part of a creative laboratory where they learned about abolition, community safety, radio production, and script writing. Participants then wrote and produced a short radio play envisioning how their communities could function in more humane ways if they were designed by youth. This work is funded in part by the Minnesota Humanities Center with money from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, and the NEH. A big shout out to our guest artists and trainers who helped youth producers learn along the way: Saymoukda Vongsay, Aziza Bisanz, and Antonio Duke with Black Table Arts.

One young person that is involved with the radio play said, “The entire radio play process was such a great learning experience for me. I learned that I enjoy collaborative brainstorming, and for once I didn’t take the lead in a project and allowed other creativity to shine. It felt nice to be a supporter.”

Imagining Future Worlds Radio Play
Listen Up Youth Media Collective

Thoughts from Anniessa, the project ideator:

“Abolition is about presence, not absence. It’s about building life-affirming institutions.” -Ruth Wilson Gilmore

After last summer, we at Listen Up have been reflecting on youth voice in the ongoing wake of uprising in our city. Themes of police brutality, racism and injustice are familiar topics for youth to cover in their audio productions, but I was noticing the youth’s desire to go beyond status quo in a different way after summer 2020.

During one of our youth forums, folks were grappling with really important questions around police abolition, which sparked the wondering: what would a police-free world look like? While youth producers often work in reporting, we thought it would be a wonderful opportunity to move into a more creative audio style: the radio play.

Last week we began our radio play workshops. Thanks to a generous grant from the Minnesota Center for Humanities, our youth have been able to be paid to write, act in, and produce a powerful radio play about every day abolition. I was blown away by our grounding conversations - folks were passionately talking about systemic oppression and the liberated future they envisioned for themselves and their families. One question that came up was: How do we move with the principles of seven generations thinking - that each action we make today impacts seven generations in the future? We definitely grappled with how to practice abolition in our day-to-day life. How can we build a police-free world if we can’t deal with conflict in our own lives?

I’m the end, producers have taken on a play in three acts, including script writing, sound design, character and plot development and the theme of generational and every day abolition. They have been working hard collaboratively, and we’re excited to wrap up recording this week and share our final radio play with you all! — Anniessa


Summer Media INSTITUTE 2020-2022

Since 2019 Listen Up has offered a Summer Media Intensive (formerly Summer Media Institute), informed by KFAI Radio’s Youth News Initiative, a program created by Listen Up volunteer and former KFAI Executive Director, Janis Lane-Ewart. The Summer Media Institute leverages Listen Up’s partners, including Step Up and Right Track, to pay young people to learn about media justice, media literacy, audio production, community journalism and storytelling from local and national media makers, while using their voice to share stories that create change in their community. All interns create a final audio piece, learn audio recording & editing and attend guest speaker trainings by local media makers. For return interns, several different media and leadership tracks are available

Listen Up Summer Media Institute 2022 Audio Stories: inc.
Rena
Listen Up Summer Media Institute 2022 Audio Stories: How Music Impacts People's Emotions
Eric
Listen Up Summer Media Institute 2021 Audio Stories: Why I Skate
Rena
Listen Up Summer Media Institute 2022 Audio Stories: All Star Cheer
Tasia
Listen Up Summer Media Institute 2022 Audio Stories: Favorite Games
Andy
Listen Up Summer Media Institute 2021 Audio Stories: Exploring Sickle Cell
Hannah
Listen Up Summer Media Institute 2021 Audio Stories: Selena
Bianca
Listen Up Summer Media Institute 2021 Audio Stories: Meditation
Tasia
Listen Up Summer Media Institute 2021 Audio Stories: School
Maivliag
Listen Up Summer Media Institute 2021 Audio Stories: War on Tigray
Benyam
Listen Up Summer Media Institute 2020 Audio Stories: The perpetuation of Westernization
Zaraia
Listen Up Summer Media Institute 2020 Audio Stories: Easy Livin' After May 2020
Ari
Listen Up Summer Media Institute 2020 Audio Stories: From Thailand to America
Tsaiglias
Listen Up Summer Media Institute 2020 Audio Stories: Inside the Mind of Shame Culture
Kiin
Listen Up Summer Media Institute 2020 Audio Stories: Did the CARES Act Help?
Indigo
Listen Up Summer Media Institute 2020 Audio Stories: The radicalization of being seen
Zaraia

Youth Media Collective 2020

Listen Up’s Youth Media Collective is an after school program expanding upon the Summer Media Institute’s curriculum, with a focus on media entrepreneurship for high schoolers & some college students. Youth produce audio stories, facilitate Youth Forums, plan media and arts events, and produce a range of other media.

Listen Up Youth Media Collective 2020 Audio Stories: George
Bri
Listen Up Youth Media Collective 2020 Audio Stories: Diversity& Representation in English Classrooms
Jacy
Listen Up Youth Media Collective 2020 Audio Stories: Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women Op Ed
Jemerah
Listen Up Youth Media Collective 2020 Audio Stories: Our education system sucks...or does it?
Aniya
Listen Up Youth Media Collective 2020 Audio Stories: How our high schools deal with racism
Ari & Kiin
Listen Up Youth Media Collective 2020 Audio Stories: Stuttering - Breaking Down Barriers
Nokomis
Listen Up Youth Media Collective 2020 Audio Stories: Student Election Judge
Tenny

Youth ForumS 2019-2021

Episode 27: 2nd Listen Up! Youth Forum | February 22, 2019 | Education & moving beyond barriers
Listen Up Youth Radio
Episode 32: 3rd Listen Up! Youth Forum | April 19, 2019 | Who gets access to creativity/imagination?
Listen Up Youth Radio
Episode 43: 4th Listen Up! Youth Forum| August 16, 2019 | Change & Transitions
Listen Up Youth Radio
Episode 47: Listen Up! Free Minds Free People Conference Presentation | September 20, 2019
Listen Up Youth Radio
Episode 67: Youth Forum | April 30, 2020 | how to be creative while sheltering in place
Listen Up Youth Radio
Episode 70: Youth Forum | June 4, 2020 | Minneapolis teens on police brutality, unrest & solidarity
Listen Up Youth Radio
Episode 73: Youth Forum # 7 | July 14, 2020 | Art & Activism
Listen Up Youth Radio
Episode 78: Youth Forum | September 30, 2020 | school during COVID-19
Listen Up Youth Radio
Episode 79: Youth Forum | October 28, 2020 | youth activism & the 2020 Presidential election
Listen Up Youth Radio
Episode 82: Youth Forum | November 27, 2020 | Social Media & Gen Z
Listen Up Youth Radio
Episode 88: Youth Forum | January 20, 2021 | Pop culture & representation in 2020
Listen Up Youth Radio
Youth Forum | May 21. 2021 | Abolition with special guests Taji, Raising Justice & Mia, #CareNotCops
Listen Up Youth Radio
Youth Forum | July 14, 2021 | police brutality & white tears
Listen Up Youth Radio