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Connectopod™
Betsy Foldes Meiman
20 episodes
2 months ago
What is right, wrong or missing from the narrative? How does a narrative help or harm a community? How did the narrative originate? Who is telling YOUR story? Stories from and about youth that tell a new and nuanced narrative of diverse underestimated communities
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What is right, wrong or missing from the narrative? How does a narrative help or harm a community? How did the narrative originate? Who is telling YOUR story? Stories from and about youth that tell a new and nuanced narrative of diverse underestimated communities
Show more...
Arts
Society & Culture
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Chinatown Oral History Project-Interview with the Teen Council
Connectopod™
23 minutes
1 year ago
Chinatown Oral History Project-Interview with the Teen Council
Connectopod is back at the Los Angeles Public Library Chinatown Branch to visit with the Teen Council. The current Teen Council members are a mix of new members and returning members - some of whom have been organizing in their community for two or three years! Some of the council members are grandchildren of the elders that live in the SROs, making the Chinatown Oral History Project especially personal to them. Listen as council members tell us why they joined the Teen Council, why they find the food delivery project so important for the residents of Chinatown, and what it means to serve their community.  Special thanks to Chinatown Teen Council Members for this interview: Rebecca Yu, President of the Chinatown Teen Council Jinglan Zhang, Vice President Michelle Chui, Sunshine Leader Tiffany Seto & Karen Lin, Social Media Managers Zherui Cheng & Becky Lei, Outreach Coordinators Ashlyn Ing, Secretary Darren Lui, Teen Council Member About the Teen Council Since July 2022, these dedicated members of the Teen Council have spearheaded a grocery delivery program at the Chinatown Library, witnessing firsthand the harsh realities faced by the seniors they serve. These elders, living below the poverty line, confront the disruptive impacts of gentrification in Chinatown, jeopardizing their ability to remain in their homes. Driven by empathy, the teens have embraced the responsibility of documenting and sharing the personal narratives of these seniors and advocating for the rights of the immigrant community Producer: Betsy Foldes Meiman  
Connectopod™
What is right, wrong or missing from the narrative? How does a narrative help or harm a community? How did the narrative originate? Who is telling YOUR story? Stories from and about youth that tell a new and nuanced narrative of diverse underestimated communities