The Ruckus Society’s Adrienne Brown has some tips that are especially important for new or first-time voters — below the video.
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The Ruckus Society’s Adrienne Brown has some tips that are especially important for new or first-time voters — below the video.
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Eleven-year-old Davyon Williams had no idea what was in store for him when he showed up at his second day of school at Paul and Sheila Wellstone Elementary. The school is just steps from the Republican National Convention’s headquarters at the Xcel Center in St. Paul. Youth Radio enlisted him as a tour guide and hooked up with Davyon during his social studies class, where his teacher, Ms. Witt, integrated themes from Presidential politics into her lesson. Davyon’s own biggest hope for the Presidential election is for whoever comes into office to end the war so his big brother can come home.
Now that the RNC is rolling out of town, and our on the ground coverage is done, we have time to reflect on a couple of characters we met, and experiences we had during our week in St. Paul. Here are two stories from the week that touch on the role of conservative talk radio and TV in U.S. politics and families–with perspectives from young people who make the media and consume it everyday.
Ankitha: Conservative talk radio has always had a rep for being loud and in-your-face. Well, everything the medium is known for is embodied in 27-year-old Ben Ferguson, a nationally syndicated talk show host.
My Dad the Conservative Bulldog
Nineteen-year-old Denise Tejada is at the RNC, getting her first exposure to young Latino Republicans en masse. Her father, a strident conservative, has ingrained his values in Denise through stories of his personal history, debate, and Spanish language talk radio and TV.
You can meet conservative talk radio host, Ben Ferguson, in audio form in our next post. But here you get to check him out in moving pictures. Ever wanted a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the making of conservative talk radio? That’s just what Youth Radio’s Ankitha Bharadwaj got–in a big way–during her visit to the RNC in St. Paul.
She tagged along with conservative talk radio personality, Ben Ferguson, who’s been broadcasting live all week from the RNC’s Radio Row. Ben got his start in radio before his 13th birthday. Now he’s nationally syndicated–and a force on and off the mic. Meeting Ben is shook some of Ankitha’s assumptions about a media landscape she’s been coming to know as an emerging young producer.
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Tagged 2008Conventions, Ankitha Bharadwaj, journalism, news, RNC, Youth Radio
Youth Radio reporters Ankitha Bharadwaj and Alana Germany have been working hard all week covering the Republian National Convention. Here are some of their thoughts on their stories, and their experiences in Saint Paul.
Youth Radio’s Denise Tejada told us about one of her frantic days at the RNC a few posts ago.
Well… if you were wondering how the whole interview with mun2 TV went down… here’s a little video for you. Just to remind you, Denise met up with Renato Lopez and Xochitl Dorsey of mun2 TV to be interviewed for a feature… But when the interview was over, she decided it was time to conduct an interview of her own…
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by Alana Germany
Minneapolis-Saint Paul__Youth Radio’s Alana Germany surveyed opinions at the RNC about VP nominee Sarah Palin’s daughter and her pregnancy.
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Minneapolis-St. Paul — Day 4 of reporting has made me feel like a SUPA STA. But before this feeling began, I started my day at 9:30 am with a good old cup of Joe (props to Ankitha). This has been the only day I was able to sleep more than 4 hours. My first task was to finish my log for my personal essay (make sure to tune in for more information). After an intense two hours of listening to my own voice, it was time to head to the Wellstone Elementary School to meet the shining star of my story.
Once at the school, we headed straight to Social Studies class where we were surrounded by a whole group of sixth graders. I was shocked by the students’ excitement to learn about politics, but most importantly by how the convention was right next to their school during their first week of class. In order to make the story more interesting, I had to find a way to keep my voice out of it, so we decided to get one of the students to be our narrator and our tour guide for this story. I’m afraid he is going to take my job when he grows up. Yup, he was that good.
Once we were done at the school, it was time to break out the lipstick and get myself beautified for my interview with Mun2, a national Cable TV station aimed at young Latinos in the United States.
This was the scariest moment because I had to make sure that I didn’t sound like a groupie, but more like a true professional 20-year-old. As soon as I met with the Mun2 crew, I felt comfortable. They sure do know how to make someone feel at ease as soon as the camera starts rolling. Once the red light turned on, I shifted into this reporter role, a stand up, teacher, fan, a role that I can’t simply explain, but it had a bit of everything. It was as if something had invaded my body and took me through multiple roles.
This is the first time I have ever felt such satisfaction and accomplishment. But to top it all off, I had an agent with me, none other than my producer Lissa Soep. Now I know how artists feel when they are being scheduled for interviews – super VIP. So Lissa, keep them coming, LOL.
Then, halfway through the interview, I turned the tables on the Mun2 crew and decided to interview them for my story! However, when I dropped the news, it was as if I was asking a first-timer for an interview. They were even debating who would do the interview, so in order to cut that debate I had to set some rules and included both of them.
I thought the day could not get better until I took a picture with both Rob Riggle and Aasif Mandvi from Comedy Central’s The Daily Show.
I felt like I was at the Grammies, running into celebrities everywhere. This day was just too good, but then the most unexpected thing happened. As I was uploading some of the pictures I took today, my producer and boss at Youth Radio, Nishat Kurwa, turned to me and said (and I quote), “You look extra beautiful today.” It can’t get better than that, especially coming from Nishat.
This day was full of exciting things so I have no choice but to end the day with a song:
It’s raining fame! Hallelujah…it’s raining fame! Amen…you can finish the rest. Goodnight!
Minneapolis-Saint Paul–People often ask Princella Smith how old she is. She’s 24. Princella is also the Chief Advocate for Newt Gingrich’s American Solutions project, which means that by now she’s accustomed to being the youngest person in the room. Youth Radio’s Alana Germany spent a day with Smith and provided a glimpse into the Convention through the eyes of one of its youngest rising stars.
Later on this week, Alana will take part in the NPR News and Notes Reporters’ Roundtable – stay tuned!
Don’t forget to listen to it!
by Nate Hadden
Minneapolis-St. Paul — Wondering how Youth Radio’s RNC reporters record their scripts when away from our studios? Check out Youth Radio’s setup process for Alana Germany’s story on NPR’s All Things Considered today.
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