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If you guessed Shakespeare, you re correct: the dozen students involved with the podcast examined the impact on Ashland of having the Oregon Shakespeare Festival closed by the pandemic. for a year and a half, at least. We round up some of the students; Anya Moore, Isadora Millay, and Kena Robertshaw, and advisor Shane Abrams, to not only talk about the podcast, but to listen to the entire thing. Tags ....
ASHLAND, Ore. A group of students at Ashland High School are hoping to inspire change in the community through their podcast. Using a blend of research, interviews, and social media a group of 10th graders are advocating for positive change in their community. Co-founded last September, the ‘Truth to Power’ club is creating podcasts focusing on local homelessness, racism, mental health, and more. “We originally last spring did the NPR Student Podcast Challenge which really got us started, and we realized we really liked making podcasts but we wanted to be able to make projects, as well,” said Co-President, Anya Moore. ....
Listen • 18:18 / In theory, all journalists are supposed to speak truth to power; it s part of the job. At Ashland High School, it s more than a mission, it s a name for the Truth to Power Club. The club embarked on a new podcast series this academic year, Tea, Toast & Truth. It takes on issues of local importance, including homelessness in a recent episode. We get an overview of the club and the podcast from students Isadora Millay and Anya Moore, and teacher Shane Abrams. Last words: Shane emailed after the segment to add this: we’re offering a workshop in antiracism this Sunday at 11:00am via Zoom. Folks can learn more about that, hear new episodes of the podcast, and engage in our future programming by following ....