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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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Sound It Out 2024 - Alondra Garcia
Connectopod™
12 months ago
Sound It Out 2024 - Alondra Garcia
Connectopod is back at the Los Angeles Public Library Canoga Park Branch for Sound it Out 2024! This year's crop of imaginative teens met with Collage Artist Lois Keller and Voice Over Artist Betsy Foldes Meiman to create stories in image and sound. Thanks for the invite Librarian Marcia Melkonian.   Here is  Alondra Garcia with 'The Secret of Good Balance for Girls'!
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