
The South's Got Something to Say
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In this episode, Dana Salter and Gabriela McNicoll discuss the transformative power of media making in K-12 education as a tool for liberation. They explore how media creation can empower students and their families, challenge narratives, and build critical thinking skills, particularly in areas where curricula may limit discussions around history and identity,
Salter and McNicoll highlight the importance of media and self-expression as educational tools. They discuss examples of how storytelling and media projects help people contextualize complex issues like systemic inequity and community activism, making connections between personal experience and larger social movements in the South. This kind of work is vital in nurturing a new generation that is prepared to lead and make positive changes in their communities.
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Executive Producers: The CREATE Project, Dana Salter and Gabriela McNicoll