The Denver Public Schools Podcast
What happens when students are given a seat at the table? In this episode of Black Voices in Color, student hosts explore the power of student voice, leadership, and advocacy in Denver Public Schools. Through an engaging conversation about leadership development, civic engagement, and educational equity, students discuss how young people can move from identifying challenges to creating meaningful change in their schools and communities. The episode highlights the importance of ensuring all students—especially those whose voices have historically been underrepresented—have opportunities to influence decisions that affect their education and future. Students also share their own experiences, perspectives, and advice for peers who want to get involved and make a difference. In this episode: Why student voice matters Developing leadership skills and confidence Civic engagement and advocacy Youth-adult partnerships Creating positive change in schools Building community through shared experiences Advice for students who want to make an impact Leadership doesn't begin after graduation—it starts with having the courage to speak up and get involved. 🎙️ Black Voices in Color is part of the DPS Podcast Network and is dedicated to elevating the voices, experiences, and perspectives of Black students across Denver Public Schools. #BlackVoicesInColor #DenverPublicSchools #StudentVoice #StudentLeadership #BlackExcellence #YouthLeadership #Education #StudentAdvocacy #DPSVoices
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