
Radio Rootz trains teens in NYC, Washington D.C., and the Gulf Coast to
critically analyze the media and create their own compelling stories and quality journalism
Combining the media arts, leadership
development, and a media literacy curriculum developed over eight
years, Rootz youth create news that reflects their voices, issues, and
communities. Youth gain core radio production skills such as writing
for radio, researching, interviewing basics, and voicing a story.
Through Rootz ‘n Schoolz to the Summer Media Organizing Program to the
Leadership Training Institute, Rootz Youth are preparing to be the next
generation of media makers and civically engaged leaders.
ROOTZ YOUTH CHAMPION THE SLOGAN
"OUR WORLD OUR MIC!"
Through our programs youth participants learn, understand, challenge, and create media.
-Kristal Graham, Rootz SMOP '07
-Mera Beckford
Rootz youth have created documentaries on access to higher education for
undocumented students, reported on their fears about their parents'
potential deportation and youth opinions on immigration reform, and
provided extensive youth coverage of the spring immigration rights
rallies. The kind of high-level media training that Radio Rootz
provides is rare; it is rarer still in immigrant communities and low
income communities of color.
Rootz employs an “each one, teach one” model –in other words, we
are all teachers and learners: as youth are trained in radio production
or how to critically analyze the media, they become trainers
themselves. This is done through tiers of individual and group
leadership development, meaningful mentoring, and professional
development.








