During the annual Youth Takeover week this past April, dozens of Bay Area high school students appeared on our television channels. In twenty-five youth-produced pieces, students explored a wide range of issues that matter to them from stopping xenophobia against Arab and Muslim communities to advocating for a cleaner and healthier San Francisco Bay. Twenty-five youth-produced pieces aired on KQED 9 and KQED+ in between regularly scheduled programming. These interstitials were broadcast 167 times between April 22nd – April 26th. Watch all 25 stories from these insightful and talented young people below:
Abraham Lincoln High School – San Francisco, CA
During their Youth Takeover field trip experience, students from Abraham Lincoln High School had the opportunity to participate in a new workshop utilizing the KQED digital production space. Students wrote and directed their own segments responding to the question, “What change do you want to see in the Bay Area by the time you are 50 years old?” KQED staff captured their responses.
The Change We’d Like to See (Cleaner Streets, Less Crime, and Homelessness) – Brooke A., Brandon L., Grant Y., Julio Z., and Donald L. share their thoughts about the changes they’d like to see in the Bay Area over the next 50 years
The Change We’d Like to See (Keeping our Streets Clean) – Jason T., Anthony T., Braydon C., Adam S., and Austin Z. share their thoughts about the changes they’d like to see in the Bay Area over the next 50 years.
The Change We’d Like to See (Homelessness) – Spencer N., Cruz S., and Tyler H. share their thoughts about the changes they’d like to see in the Bay Area over the next 50 years.
The Change We’d Like to See (Less Homelessness, Climate Change, Fewer Porch Pirates, and Better Food) – Benny B., Eric C., Garen Y., HaoRan S., and Jacky H. share their thoughts about the changes they’d like to see in the Bay Area over the next 50 years.
The Change We’d Like to See (Less Littering) – Randell F., Amirre M., Kenny C., and Valerie C. share their thoughts about the changes they’d like to see in the Bay Area over the next 50 years.
The Change We’d Like to See (Tourism to Mars) – Symphony C., ChiChun L., Selina M., and Ivy T. share their thoughts about the changes they’d like to see in the Bay Area over the next 50 years.
Students from Independence High School, Petaluma High School, and Woodside High School produced Youth Media Challenge videos in their classrooms with the support of our youth takeover team. These videos were then edited by KQED staff and packaged for television broadcast.
Independence High School – San Francisco
Bird Watching – Kayleigh Y. shares how educators at Independence High School in San Francisco are rethinking traditional high school models by introducing innovative courses like bird watching, where students can earn credits outside the classroom.