Youth on Rewind

Immigration

32 min · I går
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What makes someone 1st, 1.5, or 2nd generation immigrants? What makes someone an immigrant at all? What’s a refugee? In this episode of Youth on Rewind, host Godwin Amouzou uses his identity as a framework to explore these questions. Coupled with the story of producer Tongjai Lee's familial immigration history and a conversation with Dr. Annie Zean Dunbar, a Forced Migration scholar, Godwin guides us in exploring why the words we use to describe immigrant identities matter. The central question here is, when we talk about immigration in America, who are we actually talking about? Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people. Hosted by Godwin Amouzou Original audio pieces and scoring for this episode produced by Tongjai Lee Special thanks to Dr. Annie Zean Dunbar Theme music written and produced by Blvck Qi Mixed and mastered by Tongjai Lee Produced by Lucy Richardson, David Ladon, and Ryan Conarro Executive produced by David Ladon Youth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting [https://www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting]

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Immigration

What makes someone 1st, 1.5, or 2nd generation immigrants? What makes someone an immigrant at all? What’s a refugee? In this episode of Youth on Rewind, host Godwin Amouzou uses his identity as a framework to explore these questions. Coupled with the story of producer Tongjai Lee's familial immigration history and a conversation with Dr. Annie Zean Dunbar, a Forced Migration scholar, Godwin guides us in exploring why the words we use to describe immigrant identities matter. The central question here is, when we talk about immigration in America, who are we actually talking about? Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people. Hosted by Godwin Amouzou Original audio pieces and scoring for this episode produced by Tongjai Lee Special thanks to Dr. Annie Zean Dunbar Theme music written and produced by Blvck Qi Mixed and mastered by Tongjai Lee Produced by Lucy Richardson, David Ladon, and Ryan Conarro Executive produced by David Ladon Youth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting [https://www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting]

I går32 min
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Inflection Point

In this episode of Youth on Rewind, join the spring 2026 podcast production interns in exploring moments of inflection. These are times of dynamic change, and we all face them; maybe it's a graduation, a break-up, or a move to a new city. Regardless of the specifics, inflection points are a natural occurrence for each of us. We'll dive in deeper to some of these moments with reflections from Pilar Hernandez, Peter Tito, and Leo Rael. We will also hear personal narratives from producers Carlos Perez and Sofia Young. All of these youth voices, captained by our host Audrey Brittain, investigate the factors that make inflection points such prominent moments in our lives. Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people. Hosted by Audrey Brittain Original audio pieces and scoring for this episode produced by Carlos Perez and Sofia Young Special thanks to the Podcast Production Internship Spring 2026 Cohort Theme music written and produced by Blvck Qi Additional music by Rowan Peterson Mastered by Tongjai Lee Produced by Lucy Richardson, David Ladon, and Ryan Conarro Executive produced by David Ladon Youth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting [https://www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting]

21. maj 202629 min
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A Youth on Record Ars Poetica (It's Poetry Month)

In this episode of Youth on Rewind, host Godwin Amouzou looks to answer the question "How do you write a poem?" In a world full of noise and mundanity, finding the inspiration to create takes focus, but what do you focus on? By showcasing the poems written and recited by Youth on Record participants, Godwin shows us that even the simplest things can be — and should be — poetic. Tune in for stories by poets and producers like Devonte Parker, Danny Acree, and Akello Stallings, and stick around until the end to hear Godwin's own YOR Ars Poetica. Happy poetry month! Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people. Hosted by Godwin Amouzou Original audio pieces and scoring for this episode produced by Devonte Parker, Danny Acree, and Akello Stallings Special thanks to participants at Young Creatives Campus [https://www.youthonrecord.org/programs/young-creatives-campus] Theme music written and produced by Blvck Qi Edited by Lucy Richardson Mastered by Tongjai Lee Produced by Lucy Richardson, David Ladon, Godwin Amouzou, and Ryan Conarro Executive produced by David Ladon Youth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting [https://www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting]

16. apr. 202623 min
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To Be a Woman (Abridged)

In this episode of Youth on Rewind, host Sofia Young walks us through some aspects of her own femininity, all while exploring the question of "What is womanhood?" This question is further examined within the context of the feminine identity of our ancestors, our peers, and the generations to come. Throughout this episode, you'll hear personal experiences of womanhood from young folks in the Future of Femme program, educational soundbites from the current Podcast Production Interns, and an interview with a female aerospace engineer. Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people. Hosted by Sofia Young Original audio pieces and scoring for this episode produced by Delaney Lim Special thanks to the Future of Femme participants and the Spring 2026 Podcast Production Internship cohort Theme music written and produced by Blvck Qi Edited by Lucy Richardson Mastered by Tongjai Lee Produced by Lucy Richardson, Sofia Young, David Ladon, and Ryan Conarro Executive produced by David Ladon Youth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting [https://www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting]

19. mar. 202628 min
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Black Enough

In this episode of Youth on Rewind, host Miah Edwards explores a time when she asked herself, "Am I Black enough?" This impossible question opens a dialogue about how we define Blackness, and what problematic limitations a single definition of a pluralistic identity can bring. The episode includes additional perspectives and reflections from producers Godwin Amouzou, Jasenia Sutherlin, and Akello Stallings. These stories examine both physical and ideological facets of Blackness, as well as the ways those are subverted every day. This all begs the question, is there such a thing as "Black enough?" Youth on Rewind is a podcast amplifying the voices, stories, and ideas of young people. Hosted by Miah Edwards Original audio pieces and scoring for this episode produced by Godwin Amouzou, Jasenia Sutherlin, and Akello Stallings Theme music written and produced by Blvck Qi Edited by Lucy Richardson Mastered by Tongjai Lee Produced by Lucy Richardson, Miah Edwards, David Ladon, and Ryan Conarro Executive produced by David Ladon Youth on Rewind is a production of Youth on Record. Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting [https://www.youthonrecord.org/podcasting]

25. feb. 202634 min