Summer Youth Podcast Academy
The Summer Youth Podcast Academy is an immersive beginner podcasting workshop for New York City public school students, hosted by The Bell. The stories published here were reported, written, recorded, and mixed by our students in just three weeks.
What Feels Like a Prison
In New York City, metal detectors are established on campuses with predominantly Black and Brown student populations. In this episode, Ana and her friend Lucki describe how it feels to pass through these scanners every day at school.
My Activism Journey
If you want to be an activist, you have to be prepared to “do the internal work,” and “have confidence in yourself and what you’re advocating for.” In this episode, Cheyenne and her friend Firdaws reflect on their activism experiences and share their most important tips.
The First Black Mayor of Hudson
Elsabet speaks with Kamal Johnson—the first Black mayor of Hudson, NY—about his journey to becoming elected, and what he has learned since stepping into this historic position.
Pale Pink Roses
In this episode, Yolainel shares the moment when she first felt at home in her new foster family, and what she hopes other children in a similar position can take away from her story.
First Male Cheerleader
Paving the way as the first male cheerleader at his high school posed some challenges for Youssef.