84: Epidemic Of Apathy

Clifford converses with people he doesn’t agree with in a civil manner.

Clifford converses with people he doesn’t agree with in a civil manner.

Having a title within city government means nothing unless you practice what you preach, fulfill your duties and walk the walk. It is so important during this “epidemic of apathy” for community members to engage with active managing bodies in a civil, respectful manner. Economic pressure, disagreements, lawlessness, gun threats, poor health habits; can we slow down enough to focus on the importance of what we’re putting into the hearts and minds of our children?

Originally aired on October 5, 2023 on KPOV’s The Thursday Point

 

45: Voices Calling For Change

It takes an army of people from all different kinds of backgrounds to solve complicated societal issues.

Gun control activism continues to gain momentum as younger and older generations are coming together to lift their voices and draw national attention to the issues that taunt them daily. Adults are now reaching out to youth protesters to add support and organizational assistance and highlight the challenges faced when inspired youth feel ignored. Yet grassroots organizations to collegiate-educated leaders remain hopeful and band as one to fight for widespread change.

Originally aired on June 8, 2022 on KPOV’s Youth Radio Hour

 

41: Blood On Their Hands

The growing number of fatal shootings has changed the way these kids think about going to school and the responsibility of lawmakers.

The growing number of fatal shootings has changed the way these kids think about going to school and the responsibility of lawmakers.

Students hold lawmakers accountable for continued school shootings and call for gun control laws to be implemented in Oregon. Open-hearted youth share perspectives they hold on second amendment rights, the availability of military-grade weapons to the public and arming their teachers while continuing to grapple with their own emotions and daily fears. It is scary and exhausting, but they are committed to bringing awareness to and not letting lawmakers forget about the chronic gun problems in society today.

Originally aired on June 8, 2022 on KPOV’s Youth Radio Hour

 

19: Kids Say The Darnedest Things

Youth activists and DJs are just happy to have a platform to speak and be heard.

Youth activists and DJs are just happy to have a platform to speak and be heard.

Courageous Youth Radio Hour hosts, Juniper and Parker, have important dialogue about topics that are important to them, how they feel and what they’re experiencing in their community. They express their deep desire to be accepted for the way they are and the exhaustion that’s felt as they continue to fight for representation, action and change. Be inspired by the honesty and stamina it takes to defend your life against everything you’ve ever known and have been taught.

Originally aired on May 25, 2022 on KPOV’s Youth Radio Hour