Seemingly every New York City high school used to have a student newspaper. That’s what we learned on our trip earlier this year to the Center for Brooklyn History’s archived high school newspaper collection. Today, few NYC high schools have student publications of any kind.
What happened? Where did all the school newspapers go? To find some answers, we sat down with Keith Hefner, founder of Youth Communication, a nonprofit that has been publishing high school students’ stories for more than 40 years.
Then, we meet the adult and students behind Press Pass NYC, an organization dedicated to bringing student newspapers back. It’s an ambitious mission. What will it take for them to succeed?
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Preview: Miseducation
Extra Credit: The Hearing
Extra Credit: Brian
Episode 6: Testimony
Episode 5: The Movement
Extra Credit: Noah
Episode 4: Who Needs Integration?
Episode 3: White Kids
Analysis: The 'Diversity' Plan
Episode 2: Noah Goes to High School
Episode 1: Listen to Noah
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