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PRI's Environmental News Magazine

LOE's Student Produced Web Show (Queen of Peace H.S.)

Published: August 10, 2012



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Tiana Clemens of Queen of Peace High School.

LOE’s Student Produced Web Show - Queen of Peace High School

For the past several years, Living on Earth has been teaching kids in inner-city schools across the country how to be environmental journalists.

The project melds science and journalism and, with help from mentors at nearby public radio stations, grounds them in the basics of professional radio production.

Today we’re featuring the work of students from the Queen of Peace High School, an all-women Catholic high school located in Burbank, just outside of Chicago. The school describes itself as a community that thrives on the Sinsinawa Dominican values of truth, compassion, justice, partnership, and community.
Click here to hear the entire student produced show.

Individual Audio Segments

“Queen of Peace Interview”:
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Gabriela Santiago’s “Gangs in my Neighborhood”:
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“Cafeteria Voices”:
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Jameese Sykes’s “The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side”:
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Jenell Radojevich & Tiana Clemens’s “Bus Ride”:
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Natalie Zoltek’s “Windows of Communication”:
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Mary Gazdziak’s “The Mailbox”:
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Ann Ruiz’s “Neighborhood Tour”:
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To learn more about this school, go to www.queenofpeacehs.org.

To find out more about the Living on Earth Ecological Literacy Project, click here.

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