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WNYC's Radio Rookies Podcast

WNYC's Radio Rookies Podcast




Real stories by New York City teenagers take listeners inside their lives and their communities.

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Who's Going to Protect Me?

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Jan 05, 2011


Aired November, 2010. 17-year-old Radio Rookie Edwin Llanos has grown up in neighborhoods where police stop kids all the time -- and a lot of those kids don’t trust cops to help when they're in need. Last year, when Edwin got into a tough situation, he wasn't sure who to turn to.



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The ABCs of Chinese Americans

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Dec 22, 2010


Aired October, 2010. Radio Rookie Helen Peng lives in Flushing, Queens and calls herself an ABC, or American-born Chinese. But a lot of FOBs, or Fresh-off-the-boat Chinese people, also live in her neighborhood. Helen identifies with both the ABC and the FOB cultures and struggles with how to identify herself.



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Breast-Fed Language

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Dec 08, 2010


Aired October, 2010. Radio Rookie Andrea Lee's parents came here from the Philippines in the 1990s. She is not sure she agrees with at least one decision her parents made - not teaching her their language.



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Level Up

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Nov 10, 2010


Aired September, 2010. Although 40% of all game players are female, players of hardcore games like Grand Theft Auto are mostly male. That means the games are designed with boys and men in mind. Rookie Reporter Jessica Cernadas finds that very frustrating.



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The Potential Diplomat

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Thu, Oct 28, 2010


Aired September, 2010. Rookie Reporter Melissa Best has always dreamed of becoming a US diplomat — living abroad and helping people; but then she found out how much work it is to become one. Melissa wonders if she can really live up to her high–achiever persona.



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Interview With a Teenage Vampire

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Thu, Oct 14, 2010


Aired June, 2010. Radio Rookie Hawa Lee reports on the sometimes spooky connection between vampires and teenagers.



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Back to the Middle East

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Sep 29, 2010


Aired June, 2010. 18-year-old Radio Rookie Alexis Gordon is struggling to understand her dad's decision to stay in the Army and go back to the Middle East.



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Schools On: Will Tensions Persist on Staten Island?

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Sep 15, 2010


Aired September, 2010. The Staten Island Radio Rookies look into what motivates the bias attacks in their community. They wonder whether the beginning of school year will impact the tension in their neighborhood.



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Chicken

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Sep 01, 2010


Web exclusive. Amana Kashakzi loves chicken, but with all the fried chicken restaurants in her neighborhood, she starts to wonder if there is a conspiracy to entice black people to eat chicken.



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Trisomy 13

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Aug 18, 2010


Aired March, 2000. Marc Delgado lives in Washington Heights, with his mother and his sister Candice, who is severely disabled. Candice was born with Trisomy 13 and doctors thought she would die before she was two, but somehow, she's made it past her 13th birthday. Sadly, Candice passed away after the initial airing of Marc's story.



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Being a Gay Teenager

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Aug 04, 2010


Aired March, 2000. 14-years-old Kady Bulnes reported on what it's like to be a gay or lesbian teenager in a neighborhood like Harlem.



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Graffiti Hall of Fame

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Jul 21, 2010


Aired March, 2000. 15-year-old Jimmy Belfon Jr. reports on the Graffiti Hall of Fame, which covers the walls of his school playground. Jimmy says traveling the streets of New York City is like visiting a museum.



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Harlem Girls Choir

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Jul 07, 2010


Aired March, 2000. Danielle Beckom's brother is a member of the world-renowned Harlem Boys Choir, and that inspired her to report on a lesser-known choir: The Harlem Girls Choir.



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Pirate Radio

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Jun 23, 2010


Aired November, 1999. 12-year-old Antoine Bazilio is a DJ at a local community radio station and did his report on the show he hosts: The Literature Show. "I think a show like mine is important because I am trying to bring our literacy rate up in the Projects."



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Father's Day in My Family

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Jun 09, 2010


Aired June, 2004. On her first Mother's Day, Harlem Radio Rookie Janelle Lewis shared her first experience with motherhood. For Father's Day, 24-year-old Janelle contemplates how different these two holidays are in her household.



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Advice to the Mayor

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, May 26, 2010


Aired August, 2002. Jesus Gonzalez, with reporting help from Hunts Point Rookie Janesse Nieves, advises Mayor Bloomberg on how to improve New York City schools.



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My First Mother's Day

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, May 12, 2010


Aired May, 2002. Janelle Lewis' commentary about giving birth to her first daughter, Jandora, aired as part of a Mother's Day Special on WNYC's Radio Lab. Right after Janelle gave birth, she called out to her mom for the tape recorder.



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English

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Mar 31, 2010


Aired January, 2001. 16-year-old Karla Saavedra moved to Brooklyn from Mexico two years ago. She documents her adventures in learning English.



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Disability

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Mar 17, 2010


Aired April, 2002. Christy Loo reports on what happened to her family after her dad got hit by a car and became permanently disabled.



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Bashir

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Mar 03, 2010


Aired October, 2003. 17-year-old Rizwan Aslam always sees Bashir -- a homeless man who walks with a cane and moves between nearby restaurants and shops. Rizwan's interest in Bashir set him on a mission to learn more about him.



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Aggression

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Feb 17, 2010


Fourteen-year-old Derrick gets in trouble a lot, and this often leads him to fight with his brothers. A big part of why Derrick loves football is that he can hit people -- without getting in trouble.



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Best Couple

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Feb 03, 2010


Aired June, 2009. When seniors at a small public high school in the Bronx cast their votes for "Best Couple" earlier this year, they chose a pair they admire but who definitely defy the stereotype of best couple. Radio Rookie Vikky Cruz reports.



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Culture Talk

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Jan 20, 2010


Short Wave Rookies report on Main Street in Flushing, Queens.



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Searching for Main Street’s Flushing Pimp

listenerservices@wnyc.org (WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies)Author: WNYC Radio, Radio Rookies
Wed, Jan 06, 2010


Short Wave Rookies report on Main Street in Flushing, Queens.



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