RadioActive honored with four national awards in 2023
KUOW's RadioActive Youth Media is where youth discover public radio journalism, gain access to skills and resources to help them grow as media makers, and share their voice.
In 2023, four stories produced the year prior by young people in the program were recognized with national awards.
Public Media Journalists Association (PMJA) Awards
The Public Media Journalist Association works to support, empower, and advocate for journalists working in public media.
"My high school doesn’t serve halal meat. Here’s why I wish it did" by Rahmah Abdulazeez
Second Place — Student Division | Student Interview Podcast
Some Washington school leaders want to make school lunch free for all students. But schools are not required to offer meals that accommodate students’ religious beliefs, like kosher or halal meals.
New York Festivals Radio Awards
The New York Festivals honors creative excellence worldwide.
"'Missing out.' Some students with disabilities felt left behind during online schooling" by Lily Turner
Bronze — Social Justice Student Content
For many students with disabilities, online classes during the pandemic came with new challenges, and a loss of their usual, face-to-face classroom support.
"We need to think about the ethics of true crime" by Alayna Ly, Colin Yuen and Morgen White
Finalist — Best Student Documentary
People seem to love crime content. Crime-related media has become a huge part of popular culture. But is it ethical?
"Quarantine from the closet: A love story told through missed calls" by Simone "Frankie" St. Pierre Nelson
Finalist — Best Student Drama Program
A fictional story about two young people navigating their newfound distance during the pandemic, told through their voicemail messages.
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RadioActive Youth Media is KUOW's radio journalism and audio storytelling program for young people.
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