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Generation Justice

604 episodes - English - Latest episode: 18 days ago - ★★★★ - 7 ratings

Generation Justice’s mission is to inspire youth to become media makers committed to social transformation.

Generation Justice trains teens to approach journalism from a social justice and media justice framework. This is a multi-media project that gives voice to activism– locally, nationally and internationally. The end desire of Generation Justice is that youth will leave our program more educated about community strengths and problems and that they will have the, critical thinking, inter-personal, and journalism tools to effectively work on solutions to injustice.

The youth participants are trained in radio broadcasting, blogging, video blogging, and digital story-telling. The teens go out into the community and participate in organizing/civic engagement activities highlighting grassroots community organizers, youth activists, and peace makers. They are also challenged to expand their understanding of social justice, democracy, inclusion, and equity and to use media as a tool for social change and youth activism.

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Episodes

7.30.06 - Pirates of the Caribbean, Santa Theresa Dona Ana Action for Youth

January 29, 2015 16:59 - 43 minutes - 39.5 MB

Bootylicious PRX piece, Kyle Farris' roundtable on Pirates of the Caribbean, and a guest piece on Santa Theresa Dona Ana Action for Youth.

7.23.06 - Southern Dona Ana Action for Youth Program, Teens, Kyle's Conspiracy Corner, Economics

January 29, 2015 16:51 - 42 minutes - 38.4 MB

Piece featuring four teens involved in the Southern Dona Ana Action for Youth Program, Kyle's Conspiracy Corner talking about economics, and working class play segment by Diana Baron-Moore.

7.16.06 - Play Station 3, Life in Brooklyn, Taos Energy

January 29, 2015 16:41 - 40 minutes - 37.1 MB

Jaron Kie gives a commentary about the Play Station 3, interview by Diana Baron-Moore with Sylvia Alvarez about life in Brooklyn, and a piece on Taos Energy.

7.2.06 - Indian Health Services (IHS), Skateboarding, New Mexico AIDS Services

January 29, 2015 16:35 - 43 minutes - 40.2 MB

Philip Riley gives a piece on Indian Health Services, Lucia Martinez talks about the recent skateboarding competition in NM, and Jaron Kie discusses New Mexico AIDS services.

6.25.06 - Torquoise Ribbon Project, Social Change in NM, Dismal Intensity Band, Outloud Radio

January 28, 2015 19:03 - 36 minutes - 33.3 MB

Interview with Campaign 20-20 about the Turquoise Ribbon Project, or working for social change in New Mexico, an interview with Dismal Intensity, a multi-genre band from Santa Fe, and finally an "Investi-gay-tion" from Outloud Radio.

6.18.06 - Father's Day, The Young Father's Project, Kyle's Conspiracy Corner

January 28, 2015 18:49 - 34 minutes - 31.3 MB

A Father's Day montage, an interview with Ray Garcia salas of The Young Fathers Project by Lucia Martinez and Kyle's Conspiracy Corner.

6.11.06 - Sustainable Living Global Alliance (SGLA), Family, College, Friends and Tribute

January 28, 2015 18:47 - 31 minutes - 29 MB

Tribute to Shatinay Tuck's cousin, Trent, an interview with Sustainable Living Global Alliance (SGLA), and a commentary about college and friends by Jaron Kie.

6.4.06 - Abusive Relationships, Crocheting, Cambodia

January 28, 2015 18:36 - 31 minutes - 28.7 MB

A segment on abusive relationships by Samantha Lujan and Lucia Martinez, Philip Riley takes us into his world of crocheting, Meena Lee talks about Cambodia.

5.21.06 - PRX Pop Culture Analysis, E3 Convention, Kyle's Conspiracy Corner

January 28, 2015 18:29 - 42 minutes - 39.1 MB

Two PRX pieces on Pop Culture slang and Tookie Williams, a commentary by Jaron about the E3 convention, and Kyle's Conspiracy Corner.

5.7.06 - Youth Radio Conference, Portland OR, Highland High School Eastern Studies, Immigration

January 28, 2015 18:12 - 42 minutes - 38.6 MB

Commentary on the youth radio conference in Portland, Oregon, an interview with students from Highland High School's Eastern civilization class on the Iraq War, and an interview with Demitria Martinez about immigration.

4.16.06 - Kyle's Conspiracy Corner, Highland High School, Race

January 28, 2015 17:04 - 41 minutes - 37.5 MB

Kyle's Conspiracy Corner, and interview with Dr. Laurie Rudolph, Highland High School students discuss race in Albuquerque.

4.9.06 - Immigrant Challenges in America, Walk-Outs,

January 28, 2015 17:01 - 29 minutes - 26.9 MB

Carmen Gallegos with a piece about the societal difficulties of being an immigrant in America, March 27th student walk-outs in California protesting the immigration bill in Congress, Jose Amaya talks about the family difficulties of being an immigrant, Jaron's commentary on cyptozoology.

4.2.06 - ACLU, Cesar Chavez, Rap, Radio Rookies

January 28, 2015 16:54 - 39 minutes - 36.3 MB

Peter Simonson of ACLU interview with Luis Martinez, Cesar Chavez Interview/Rap, Radio Rookies

3.26.06 - Wild Life Rescue, Kyle's Conspiracy Corner, Charter High School

January 28, 2015 16:51 - 36 minutes - 33.1 MB

Tracy Tram interviews Penny Eilliston and Marilyn Moraine of Wild Life Rescue, Kyle's Conspiracy Corner, poems by Robert F. Kennedy Charter High School.

3.19.06 - Gender Discussion, Berkeley Youth Radio, Integrity of Businesses

January 28, 2015 16:49 - 35 minutes - 32.5 MB

Societal Gender Rules Roundtable, Berkeley Youth Radio piece on store workers who lie to you to get you to buy something, Diana Baron-Moore interviews Mari Anaya

3.12.06 - Blue Dragon Coffee House, Music Genre, Movie Veterans

January 28, 2015 16:35 - 35 minutes - 32.3 MB

Jaron Kie's journey to the Blue Dragon Coffee House, Luis Martinez talks about shoegaze music genre, Lucia Martinez talks with movie veterans about "Walk Out"

3.5.06 - Radio Theater, Radio Revolution, MySpace, Music Spotlight

January 28, 2015 16:34 - 46 minutes - 42 MB

Radio Theatre production about fairy tales, a Radio Revolution interview with Ken McDonald on MySpace identity theft, Youth Radio Music Spotlight

2.19.06 - Off Center Community Art Space, Blunt Radio, Santa Fe Youth Radio, Chicanos

January 28, 2015 16:32 - 34 minutes - 31.4 MB

Interview with Alexander Ferguson about Off Center Community Art Space, an interview from Blunt Radio with Levinia Gellano, a war widow talking about her experience, and a piece by Carmen Gallegos from Santa Fe Youth Radio Network on conflicts Chicanos experience while keeping in touch with their culture.

2.12.06 - Jefferson Middle School and Santa Fe Roundhouse, Project M., Valentines Day

January 28, 2015 16:28 - 27 minutes - 25.4 MB

Jefferson Middle School travels to the roundhouse in Santa Fe, Paula Castillo interviews artist Luis Padilla from Project M, discussion on Valentine's Day.

2.5.06 - Radio Stories, Kyle's Conspiracy Corner, NMCE legislative roundtable, Bronx Radio

January 28, 2015 16:25 - 40 minutes - 37.2 MB

Radio stories from youth affiliates around the country, Kyle's second conspiracy corner (military recruitment), Lydia Mendez from Cultural Energy with her personal story about her grandfather's death, excerpt from NMCE legislative roundtable, Bronx Radio Rookies talking about growing up with a father addicted to heroin.

1.29.06 - Inner and Rural Schools, Chinese New Year, Project M.

January 27, 2015 21:23 - 42 minutes - 38.6 MB

Roundtable discussion led by Kyle on the differences of schools in and outside of Albuquerque and how the differences of those schools affect students' learning experiences, Tracey Tram and her mother's piece on the Chinese New Year, an interview with Project M and Francisco Raquillo, the founder of Project M.

1.22.05 - Poetry Slam at R.B. Winnings Coffee House, Why apart of Youth Radio

January 27, 2015 21:21 - 35 minutes - 32 MB

Montage on the question "Why do you want to be in Youth Radio?", segment on recent poetry slam at R.B. Winnings Coffee House.

1.15.06 - NMCE Townhall, Martin Luther King Jr., New Youth Radio Members

January 27, 2015 21:19 - 34 minutes - 31.5 MB

NMCE Townhall, Youth Radio Rendition in honor of Martin Luther King Jr., welcoming new youth radio members, Juman Quais of Cultural Energy interviews professional skiier Allison Ganett.

1.8.06 - Dick Nixon Band, Live Poetry and Youth Radio Members

January 27, 2015 21:14 - 27 minutes - 24.7 MB

An interview and music from the band Dick Nixon, live poetry and stories from youth radio members.

12.18.05 - Teen Problems, Tunesia

January 27, 2015 21:08 - 33 minutes - 30.6 MB

Roundtable discussion in respose to what professional school figures think are teens problems today, Avicra Luckey talks about her trip to Tunesia

12.11.05 - Ongoing Murders of women in Juarez, Mexico, Highland High School Principal, Male Bonding

January 27, 2015 21:07 - 39 minutes - 36.5 MB

Luis Martinez interviews a group from Robert F. Kennedy High School about the murders of young women in Juarez, Mexico, youth round table discussion about arrest of Highland High School Principle, Anthony "Ace" Trujillo, and a radio story about guys hugging.

11.27.05 - Thanksgiving Reflection and Moments, Petroglyphs National Monument

January 27, 2015 21:03 - 32 minutes - 29.8 MB

Thanksgiving turkey giveaway/murder mystery skit, Youth radio members' most memorable Thanksgiving, March for the Petroglyphs (interview with Leona Morgan)

11.20.05 - New Mexico Media Network, Dancing Palestinian Refugees

January 27, 2015 20:58 - 32 minutes - 29.3 MB

New Mexico Media Network roundtable segment, Michael Harley interviews Ibdaa, a group of dancing Palestinian refugees

11.6.05 - Culture Party, Taos Media Camp, Children with A.D.D.

January 27, 2015 20:53 - 34 minutes - 31.1 MB

Youth radio culture party: the youth radio talk about their cultures and how they define culture; and a recording from the Taos Media Camp: effects of Ritalin on children with A.D.D.

10.30.05 - Halloween Memories, Sister Fire Event,

January 27, 2015 20:49 - 33 minutes - 30.4 MB

Youth radio members' favorite Halloween memories, showcase on Sister Fire event.

10.23.05 - Gorilla Tango Comedy Group, Bioneers Conference Summary

January 27, 2015 20:47 - 31 minutes - 28.9 MB

Interview with the Gorilla Tango comedy group, summary of The Bioneers Conference.

10.16.05 - Project Share, Democracy Now, Amy Goodman

January 27, 2015 20:35 - 40 minutes - 36.6 MB

Nicole Baty interviews Patsy Kiltenborn of Project Share and a discussion with Democracy Now's Amy Goodman.

10.9.05 - Youth Radio Town Hall, Israeli and Palestine

January 27, 2015 20:30 - 58 minutes - 53.1 MB

Highlights from the summer's radio town hall youth speak-out, Kyle Farris' call for youth radio name submissions, coverage from the Peace Talks: Israeli and Palestinian teen girls camp in New Mexico.

10.2.05 - Youth Poetry Slam, Youth Help Book and Mayoral Candidates on Youth Issues.

January 27, 2015 20:26 - 32 minutes - 30 MB

Youth poetry slam, interview with author Dave Pelzer on his youth help book, we hear from the three mayoral candidates on youth issues.

9.25.05 - Open mic, Kyle's Conspiracy Corner, Youth Voting.

January 27, 2015 20:19 - 31 minutes - 28.8 MB

Open mic segment and Kyle's conspiracy corner, Wacky Adventures of Youth Radio skit, Danny Hernandez interview on why it's important for youth to vote, Taos Media Camp.

9.25.05 - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movie (2005) and Youth Stereotypes.

January 27, 2015 20:14 - 31 minutes - 28.8 MB

Segments on the new Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movie and youth stereotyping.

9.18.05 - Charlie and The Chocolate Factory movie (2005) and Youth Stereotypes

January 27, 2015 20:08 - 30 minutes - 28.3 MB

Segments on the new Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movie and youth stereotyping.

9.11.05 - Hurricane Katrina and 9/11.

January 27, 2015 20:03 - 29 minutes - 26.6 MB

Hurricane Katrina relief round-table discussion and reflections on the 4th anniversary of 9/11 montage.

9.4.05 - What Youth Radio Means To Us (First Broadcast Ever)

January 27, 2015 20:01 - 34 minutes - 31.8 MB

First official live youth broadcast, interview with Berkeley Youth Radio's Beverly Meyer, youth discussion on what youth radio means to us, Kyle Farris' piece on banning of all-ages shows.

1.25.15 Youth Voice at the Legislature

January 26, 2015 19:52 - 39 minutes - 35.7 MB

Generation Justice visited the Roundhouse on January 20th and spoke with youth from Deming, Peñasco, Española, Albuquerque, Isleta, and Truth or Consequences about the issues that are important to them during this year's legislative session. We also bring you the speeches of this year’s State of the Children and Youth Address and much more!

1.18.15 APS In Transition

January 20, 2015 20:14 - 48 minutes - 66.6 MB

With school board elections and the hiring of a new superintendent just around the corner, Albuquerque Public Schools is in a moment of tremendous transition..is this moment one of challenge or one of opportunity? On this Sunday’s show, we featured community voices from the Families United For Education Town Hall, as well as thoughts and commentaries from education advocates about what these leadership changes could mean for APS and the students and families it serves.

1.11.15 - Best Of GJ 2014: Turning Point

January 12, 2015 19:21 - 50 minutes - 46.3 MB

In 2014, we saw moments of outrage and moments of transformative power. We have experienced, what we believe to be, a shift in global consciousness. This show is part 3 of our “Best of 2014” series, and we’re sharing some of our most compelling discussions around police violence, militarization of police departments, and institutionalized racism.

1.4.15 - Best Of GJ 2014: Love

January 05, 2015 20:21 - 47 minutes - 43.4 MB

Love is a verb, it’s an action! At GJ, love is one of our core values. We believe in the transformative power of love. And, this Sunday, we bring you our best segments of 2014 that focused on Love. This is part 2 of our “Best of 2014” series, and we’re sharing a wide-range of love-inspired segments.

12.28.14 - Best Of 2014: Identity

January 05, 2015 19:34 - 42 minutes - 39.2 MB

Whether it’s discovering your identity or reclaiming your identity, knowing who you are and where you come from is empowering. We’ve compiled our best segments from 2014 that focus on identity. I Self Devine and Brother Ali, two powerful hip hop artists, discuss how identity is expressed through music and hip hop. To help us understand why Chicano Studies was banned in some Arizona schools, we spoke with Dr. Augustine Romero. We'll also hear a montage of New Mexican Chican@s talking about the...

12.21.14 Food Sovereignty, Palestine, and Syria [Radio]

December 22, 2014 19:21 - 44 minutes - 60.9 MB

This show discussed food justice, the occupation of Palestine, and the ongoing tragedy in Syria. We heard about the parallels between Palestine and New Mexico from Rodrigo Rodriguez, organizer and coordinator of SWOP’s community food justice initiative, Project Feed the Hood: International District Community Garden, who recently returned from a trip to the West Bank. Hazami Barmada, a Syrian-Palestinian human rights activist, also joined us to discuss her advocacy, as well as her involvement ...

12.14.14 - Roust The House: Teen Performance Night

December 14, 2014 21:49 - 59 minutes - 54.8 MB

The Outpost Performance Spaces gives young people in our community a place to celebrate their musical creativity through their monthly Roust the House: Teen Performance Nights. This Sunday, brought you sounds from Roust the House. We heard an incredible variety of music from some of the most talented young musicians in our community, as well as interviews with Tom Guralnick, founder of the Outpost, and Roust the House Coordinator/Musician Sage McKay. Musical performances by: Rock and Rhythm ...

12.7.14 - #BlackLivesMatter

December 08, 2014 18:30 - 42 minutes - 57.6 MB

The hashtag #BlackLivesMatter connects tweets to the streets as thousands of Americans have marched to demand justice for Mike Brown, Eric Garner and all black lives that have been taken because of state violence. First, Patrisse Cullors, co-founder of Black Lives Matter, discusses the campaign, its origins, and why it's so important. Then we hear from Dr. Harold Bailey, President of the Albuquerque Chapter of the NAACP. We spoke to Dr. Bailey at the recent #BlackLivesMatter Candlelight Vigil...

11.30.14 - Ayotzinapa

December 01, 2014 19:42 - 46 minutes - 43 MB

How can we stand in solidarity with Ayotzinapa? We talked with student organizer Gio Acosta about how students in Ciudad Juarez are approaching the latest round of violence in Mexico. We also spoke with Kent Paterson, editor of Frontera Nortesur, about the historical context of the Ayotzinapa disappearances. Chants are from the Vigil for the 43 missing students, held here in Albuquerque outside the Mexican Consulate.

11.23.14 - Steven Salaita

November 24, 2014 18:03 - 34 minutes - 47.5 MB

Major donors took an antagonistic position against American Indian Studies Professor Steven Salaita, for taking a critical stance in his tweets. Pressure from the donors ended his tenured position at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Listen to Steven, on a recent visit to the University of New Mexico, talk about his work and what has happened since his termination.

Steven Salaita Talk at the University of New Mexico

November 23, 2014 20:44 - 1 hour - 72.4 MB

Steven Salaita - "Inter/Nationalism from the New World to the Holy Land: Encountering Palestine in American Indian Studies" Tuesday, November 4, 2014 - 2:00pm-3:30pm - Northrop Hall 122 Steven Salaita is the author of six books: Israel's Dead Soul; Modern Arab American Fiction: A Reader's Guide; The Uncultured Wars: Arabs, Muslims, and the Poverty of Liberal Thought; Anti-Arab Racism in the USA; The Holy Land in Transit; and Arab American Literary Fictions, Cultures, and Politics. Sponso...

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