by Sarah Mende | 22 Nov 2019 | Environment, Podcasts, Thacher School, Youth Voices
Is the meat industry destroying Earth? Two committed vegetarians come to surprising conclusions in this episode of “The Kids Are Alright” podcast. Cattle graze among wind turbines near Castro Valley, California, 28 March 2018 (EPA-EFE/MIKE NELSON) A cattle...
by Natasha Comeau | 21 Nov 2019 | Health and Wellness, University of Toronto Journalism Fellows
Sexually transmitted diseases are at an all-time high in the U.S. Experts hope more at-home testing will help stop the spread of STDs. A billboard in California promoting testing for STDs, 1 April 2016 (AP Photo/Nick Ut) More Americans than ever have sexually...
by Gayle Trish Were | 19 Nov 2019 | Africa, African Leadership Academy, Student Posts, Youth Voices
I wanted to dispel preconceived notions about women in Africa. Three goddesses capture the strength of African women and celebrate blackness. “Uungu” My short film is a joint collaboration with makeup artist Fatima Yunusa that presents three African...
by Savannah Jenkins | 14 Nov 2019 | Students in the Spotlight, Thacher School
They’ve done on-the-ground reporting to produce a podcast and video. Students Saga Leslie and Skye Neulight of Thacher School win our award. From Left to Right: Jake Jacobsen, Daisy Lawrence, Skye Neulight, Saga Leslie and Nelson Graves In a verdant valley in...
by Tara Heidger | 13 Nov 2019 | Africa, Human Rights, University of Toronto Journalism Fellows
Rwanda is expanding a rural development program that is slashing poverty, but at the expense of free choice. Are the benefits worth it? A model village in Rwanda’s Eastern Province that was built in 2016 (Photo by Tara Heidger) Rwanda is tackling poverty...
by Lily Annenberg | 7 Nov 2019 | Africa, Contest winners, Student Posts, Thacher School
Poachers trading ivory are threatening Africa’s elephants with extinction. I shot a film showing how dogs are stemming the flow of illegal ivory in Kenya. https://vimeo.com/366888651 This story won honorable mention in News Decoder’s recent Storytelling...
by Rachel Langalanga | 23 Oct 2019 | African Leadership Academy, Student Posts, Women, Youth Voices
What do we say about women who have their lives cut short because of violence? Why should we live in fear of what could happen to us as women? A woman demonstrates against gender violence, Johannesburg, South Africa, 13 September 2019 (EPA-EFE/KIM LUDBROOK) This poem...
by Benjamin Cohen | 10 Sep 2019 | Ryerson University, Youth Voices
Canadian newspapers and schools do little to foster interest in journalism among youth. Hong Kong has taken a radically different approach. Students talk during an editorial board meeting at a student-run newspaper. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens) If you’re a Canadian...
by Minh Truong | 22 Aug 2019 | Art, Asia, Ryerson University, Youth Voices
A trip to Hong Kong taught me why Cantonese opera and ca trù singing, which I once thought boring, are so important to cultural identity. Like many young people, I used to consider ancient art forms to be boring and old-fashioned. A recent trip to Hong Kong changed...
by Miki Yang | 1 Aug 2019 | Africa, Miss Porter's School, Nationalism, Student Posts
Secessionist Biafra lost a war that divided Nigeria. But songs aimed at motivating troops in a lost cause have given the Igbo group a lasting heritage. Biafran army volunteers train with rifle-sized sticks, Owerri, Nigeria, 1 August 1968 (AP Photo/Kurt Strumpf) Songs...