Growing Up In America: The Way It Is
On this episode, Brian Greene, President & CEO of the Houston Food Bank, and co-host Bri Derry, Director of Media Activism at CHILDREN AT RISK, discuss education, youth leadership, and civic engagement. * HISD Updates: Megan Menchaca [https://www.linkedin.com/in/meganmenchaca/], Senior Education Reporter at the Houston Chronicle, explains HISD's adoption of the Bluebonnet curriculum, budget challenges, and what families should know heading into the new school year. * Youth Leadership Through Community: Mark Martin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-martin-a197494/] of the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Houston discusses how FIFA World Cup and America250 programming are helping young people develop leadership skills, build community, and engage in civic life. * Gen Z & Voting: Natalie Gonzalez [https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-gonzalez-683159311/], Abby Antoun [https://www.linkedin.com/in/abigailantoun/], and Lucy Lusk [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucy-lusk/] of CHILDREN AT RISK share how young adults view voting, civic engagement, and the issues motivating Gen Z to participate in their communities. Tune in every Wednesday, live on kpft.org [http://kpft.org]!
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