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Youth Speak Out

Blunt Youth Radio Project
The Blunt Youth Radio Project produces a weekly call-in talk show that airs Monday nights from 7:30-8:30 on WMPG, Greater Portland Community Radio. High school age youth from the Portland area, both free and incarcerated, staff the show. Blunt Members are trained in all areas of radio production: interviewing, hosting, reporting, editing, and engineering.
http://www.bluntradio.org

EarthNet News
The largest student environmental newsletter in the U.S. Thier newsletter includes legislative updates, corporate attacks on the environment, and political, environmental and campus news. On the Web site you can take action, find jobs or events in your area, and learn about their campaigns on campus or in your community.
http://www.envirocitizen.org/

Global Kids' Everything After
An online dialogue for high-school students to talk about any and all issues that have come up since September 11th.
http://www.globalkids.org/ea911

Headliners
Headliners is a UK-wide news agency producing news, features and comment by young people for everyone. Through a unique learning through journalism programme, young people aged 8 to 19 research and write stories on issues that are important to them for publication in national and local newspapers, magazines, television and radio.
http://www.headliners.org

OutLoud
The outLoud Radio Project gives voice to youth who are otherwise silenced because of their sexuality or gender identity. outLoud is a group of young people producing and broadcasting radio with the goal of furthering human rights and expressing themselves for all the world to hear.
http://www.outloudradio.org

Phillips Community Television
The PCTV crew creates a bi-weekly talk show called Our Turn, a online gallery featuring web design, photography and, creative writing called Mixed Visions, video essays, and other media products. These creative projects reflect public concerns and document work by youth in their neighborhoods. Participants of PCTV, and the schools they are selected from, demonstrate a strong commitment to community service and to engaging young people outside the classroom.
http://www.phillipscommunitytv.org/

SEAC
A youth run, national network of progressive organizations and individuals whose aim is to uproot environmental injustice through action and education.
http://www.seac.org/

Wide Angle Media
Wide Angle Youth Media is a 501c3 non-profit that provides Baltimore youth with opportunities to tell their own stories using video technology, public speaking, and critical thinking skills. Through after school programs, community events, our annual Who Are You? Youth Media Festival, and our youth-run television show, Wide Angle strives to make media make a difference.
http://www.wideanglemedia.org

YO! (Youth Outlook)
YO! is a newspaper written by and for Bay Area youth. It is distributed 10 times a year to schools all around the Bay Area. YO! includes essays, reporting pieces, cultural reviews and poetry. It's last page is writing by incarcerated youth. YO! Youth Outlook, 660 Market Street, #210, San Francisco, CA 94104; (415) 438-4755, fax (415) 438-4935.
http://www.youthoutlook.org/

Yesworld.org
YES! is a non-profit organization that educates, inspires and empowers young people to join forces for social justice and environmental sanity. Founded in 1990 by 16-year-old Ocean Robbins and 19-year-old Ryan Eliason, at a time when Nancy Reagan was telling young people to "just say no," we help youth say "yes" to living with meaning, purpose, integrity and commitment.
http://www.yesworld.org/

Youth Media Communications
Giving young people, particularly less advantaged youth, a forum to report on their world and their experiences is at the heart of the Open Society Institute's Youth Media Program. In the wake of the horrific events of Tuesday September 11, 2001, it is even more important to include these young people's thoughts, reactions and perspectives in the public discourse.
http://www.soros.org/youth/pointofview.htm

Youth Media Council
We're the same bold and visionary organization you knew as the Youth Media Council—but we've grown into our shoes as a unique national media strategy and action center with a sharpened approach to movement building for racial justice and youth rights.
http://www.centerformediajustice.org

YouthNOISE.com
YouthNOISE (www.youthnoise.com) is a group of young people--from all 50 states, the District of Columbia and more than 118 countries--together with a group of adults working to provide information from more than 300 nonprofit partners to date that will spark youth action and voice. YouthNOISE is an initiative of Save the Children Federation, Inc., which is a nonpartisan, nonsectarian, nonprofit organization with a presence in more than 46 countries, that has been working for nearly 70 years to improve the lives of children and youth.
http://www.youthnoise.com/