During election 2020 KQED is making youth voices heard.
Let's Talk About Election 2020 Hello! Parents and caregivers, you’re doing a great job! You're navigating a fall that looks and feels different this year and KQED sees you and is here for you. As back to school and election season unfold, we want to lift up student voices and facilitate civic engagement. The KQED Youth Media Challenge: Let’s Talk About Election 2020 invites middle and high school students to share their personal perspectives through audio and video commentaries that span topics like immigration, college affordability, healthcare and climate change. We invite you to listen to what these young people have to say. While these students are too young to vote, they are deeply engaged in the local and national policies that will affect their lives. And if you have a middle or high school aged student, you can watch and discuss these videos with them — and share this program page with their teachers to bring the youth media challenge to your school. This project is an opportunity for your student to engage with and learn from their peers and add their voice to the conversation. | | Wait Times for Citizenship in America Are Far Too Long | Amador Valley High, Pleasanton |
| Affordable Healthcare | Herman (Leonard) Intermediate, San Jose |
| | College Tuition | Lincoln (Abraham) High, San Francisco |
| Climate Change as a Right | Gateway School, Santa Cruz |
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We look forward to hearing your student's perspective! Janelle Kim Engagement Specialist, Education KQED |
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